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The phrase "a stash of banknotes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a hidden or stored collection of cash, typically in an informal or colloquial context.
Example: "After searching the old attic, I found a stash of banknotes hidden inside a dusty box."
Alternatives: "a pile of cash" or "a collection of bills."
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Investigators also discovered what may have been secret hiding places for cash: a copy of a book called England: Highlights of Erotic Literature By Famous Authors had been hollowed out as if to store a stash of banknotes.
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