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Free sign upThe phrase "and a heap of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large quantity or amount of something, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "She brought a heap of cookies to the party, and everyone loved them."
Alternatives: "and a lot of" or "and a bunch of".
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They come with a side of tzatziki and a heap of oregano fries.
It was a rollicking game, with shifting momentum and a heap of brilliant and boneheaded plays.
The two have been the subject of tifos, interviews, and a heap of deserved media attention.
Lewis took home $330,000 and a heap of self-doubt.
Best are home fries, browned disks that suggest silver dollars or pieces of eight, and a heap of kasha.
Alone on the bank was a teenage boy with four tyres and a heap of wet clothes.
Aviva's crisis, it might be argued, passed when Wilson arrived and a heap of under-powered foreign units were sold.
This majestic piece of beef was enriched further by a lustrous red Bordeaux reduction and a heap of haricots verts.
Ace Atkins: Crossroad Blues (Constable & Robinson £6.99) A blues historian heads into the Mississippi Delta and a heap of trouble.
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She turned her head and saw a heap of bloody rags and a patch of skin.
"The notion of going out and having a heap of vodka, lime and sodas is definitely disappearing.
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