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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stack of parcels" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection of parcels that are piled or stacked together.
Example: "The delivery person arrived with a stack of parcels, ready to distribute them to the various departments."
Alternatives: "a pile of packages" or "a bundle of parcels."
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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.
If the flimsiness of the lettuce parcels is too much for you, you can get a stack of sturdier rice paper for an extra buck.
A stack of paper arrived.
On a stack of Penthouse Forums.
Inside is a stack of papers.
–A stack of blank CDs ($11).
Ah yes, a stack of lonely nights.
Nico pointed to a stack of photocopies.
It looks like a stack of boxes".
Under a stack of unread New Yorkers.
"There was a stack of Marshall amps.
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