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Free sign upThe phrase "a stack of transcripts" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a collection or pile of academic or official documents that record a person's academic performance or achievements.
Example: "After applying to several universities, I received a large envelope containing a stack of transcripts that I needed to submit."
Alternatives: "a pile of transcripts" or "a collection of transcripts."
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Putin pulled out a stack of transcripts to underline his points, saying, "You have to answer for this, Aleksei Alekseevich!" Venediktov was shaken, but he calculated that Putin would never have invited him to Sochi with the rest of the delegation had he intended to get rid of him or Echo of Moscow.
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Rebin a stack of 2-dimensional images.
Average a stack of 26 images.
A stack of files may be used.
A stack of images can be input.
Stack valued assignments assign to each variable a stack of values, the top of the stack being the current value.
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