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The phrase "a vast pile" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large quantity or accumulation of something, often in a physical sense.
Example: "After the storm, there was a vast pile of leaves covering the entire yard."
Alternatives: "a huge stack" or "a large heap".
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Zelda began assembling a vast pile of options.
It assumes that anyone with a vast pile of money must know best, about anything.
Fortunately, if anyone can tame a vast pile of data, it's Google.
One afternoon this fall, Apollonia and I stood in the center of a vast pile of wood.
He is rangy and square-jawed, and he has exquisite establishmentarian credentials, to say nothing of a vast pile of money.
Outside the shabby apartment block where the meeting takes place, a woman sifts through a vast pile of stinking rubbish at the side of a dusty, potholed road.
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He was a barnacle on a vast piling.
Uber even published a study last year, using its vast pile of data on drivers' rides and hours, finding that a "substantial, although not most, fraction of partners" practice an extreme form of income targeting when they start on the platform, though they abandon it as they gain more experience.
A vast experimental pile load test that involves variation of effective parameters in set-up phenomenon, such as pile size, is required in order to reach a more accurate picture and create an empirical formulation for all type of piles with variety of geometries and materials.
Ivan Massow lives in a vast London pile while his brother David lives in a van.
It's remarkably intact today, a vast menacing pile of stone.
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