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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stack with the names" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection or list of names organized in a stack format, often in programming or data management contexts.
Example: "The program processes a stack with the names of all registered users before executing the next command."
Alternatives: "a list of names" or "a collection of names".
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They offered up a stack, with the names deleted, as proof.
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Make a stack with 1 to 5 tortillas and wrap the stack in aluminum foil.
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Just inside the door, haphazardly stacked wooden crates stamped with the name Migliorelli (a family farm in northern Dutchess County) overflow with copies of a menu printed on recycled newsprint, like a community newsletter or an alt-weekly extolling the virtues of kale.
This brave patient, frustrated with our lack of progress, came with a stack of published papers and the names of a few doctors scattered around the U.S. and the rest of the world who had experience with stool transplants, begging me to do it and offering to be my "guinea pig".
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