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The phrase "a stack of white bread" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a quantity or arrangement of slices of white bread, often in a culinary context.
Example: "For the picnic, I packed a stack of white bread to make sandwiches for everyone."
Alternatives: "a pile of white bread" or "a heap of white bread".
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Dinner was a stack of white bread, on which a healthy cockroach crawled while a patient, named Yelappa, slept.
They pile it onto a sheet of brown butcher paper, along with a stack of white bread.
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We don't want a land of white bread.
Cover with a slice of white bread.
Butter a slice of white bread on both sides.
Put your filling on a slice of white bread.
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