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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a waterfall of chips" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large quantity of chips falling or being produced, often in a dramatic or visually striking manner.
Example: "As the machine malfunctioned, there was a waterfall of chips cascading onto the factory floor."
Alternatives: "a cascade of chips" or "a deluge of chips".
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A heel from one of the sculptured shoes near a waterfall has been chipped away; a reclining nude on the side of the house is overgrown with vines, into which she will recede more and more with summer — a nymph, perhaps conjured in a dream, disappearing again into the forest.
That means a lot of chips.
Plus a bag of chips.
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Microsoft holds a tall stack of chips.
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