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The phrase "a stack of packages" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection or grouping of packages that are piled or stacked together.
Example: "After the delivery truck arrived, we found a stack of packages waiting at the front door."
Alternatives: "a pile of packages" or "a bundle of packages."
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A coworker looked up from behind a stack of packages.
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The practices that condos have adopted range from requiring extensive application packages that include a stack of reference letters and even a board interview, to strict house rules that ban open houses or limit pet ownership.
One is focused on the entropy generation of a module in periodically fully-developed channel flow (PDF), while the other is the optimization applied to electronic packages composed of a stack of printed circuit boards.
Diddy then presented a care package for Gethard, who is currently on tour -- a care package that included a stack of cash, an apparent handgun, three strippers, Diddy's own designer sunglasses, and breath mints ("I believe fresh breath is important").
It streams a 4G connection out of a package about as big as a stack of drink coasters.
The package sat for several months among a stack of similar parcels until the summer of 2006, when a gallery assistant showed it to Ms. Bell.
Right now kids often don't even realize that the financial aid package they're signing up for is actually just a stack of loans.
She unwrapped a package from her brother, a music lover who regularly sends along a stack of compact discs.
A stack of all-inclusive hotels full of tourists who have pre-paid their drinks and food in their holiday package price.
–A stack of blank CDs ($11).
Ah yes, a stack of lonely nights.
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