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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stack of wood" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a quantity of wood that is neatly arranged in a pile, often for purposes like burning in a fireplace or for construction.
Example: "We need to gather a stack of wood for the winter to keep the house warm."
Alternatives: "a pile of wood" or "a heap of wood".
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Inside the finishing warehouse, a stack of wood was labeled "Pickle wood: vinegar scent".
The lever was attached to a stack of wood pieces and is held together with a rubber band.
A stack of wood sits next to the fireplace in the living room; in winter, the Websters pull up a table and watch the fire as they eat.
(Fans of the show particularly cherish a scene Jane Austen hadn't thought to include, in which, in a fit of displaced passion, an attractively rain-drenched Ferrars chops his way through a stack of wood).
"I've been told if you plan to heat your house with a fireplace, you need a stack of wood equivalent to the size of your house," Mr. Eldridge said, laughing.
The procession moves to the bonfire ground, where revellers form a ring around a stack of wood.
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It refers to any stack of wood that is 4 feet (1.2 m) high and 8 feet (2.4 m) long.
So the next day, I visited a reclaimed-lumber dealer and found a stack of hemlock wood salvaged from a 100-year-old barn in Massachusetts.
El Mogote has an air of increasing permanence: a stack of new wood for building blocks the mud track entering the settlement.
She walked past disembodied Greek-revival columns, ornately carved chairs and European chandeliers of different vintages to stop at what could only be described as a stack of old wood.
African figures and benches from Jula Dukuray, a dealer friend in New York, are set amid paintings, 19th- and 20th-century American chests, leather armchairs from Crate & Barrel and historical artifacts — a sobering ball and chain, a comic cigarette lighter, a pincushion and thermometer set made from deer hooves — placed on a stack of industrial wood pallets.
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