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The phrase "a voluminous stash of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large quantity or collection of something, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "After years of collecting, she finally revealed her voluminous stash of vintage comic books."
Alternatives: "a large collection of" or "an extensive supply of".
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Such a voluminous stash of booze is virtually unheard of.
Constance Rosenblum, an editor at The New York Times who now heads its City section, was interested when a carton of mysterious documents discovered in a dusty attic turned out to be the once-legendary woman's "portable archive," a voluminous stash of personal papers she collected and carried with her "from country to country, man to man, adventure to adventure".
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A vegetarian had a stash of homemade dehydrated lentils.
Mr. Key, a voluminous drawer of cartoons, was also an imaginative inventor of anthropomorphic animal characters.
There is a voluminous body of law governing securities offerings.
His archive includes a voluminous record of his travels and research, often in collaboration with Bernard Pares.
Start by applying a voluminous set of faux lashes.
Enya makes the kind of music that shouldn't shift such a voluminous amount of units.
The account was so graphic, it was dubbed "a voluminous work of demented pornography" by the journalist Renata Adler.
Typically, reviewing a voluminous set of government documents and deciding what information to disclose would take years to complete.
There is a voluminous body of scientific literature concerned with hormonal deficits with aging.
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