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Free sign upThe phrase "and a stack of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a quantity of items that are piled or arranged in a stack, often to emphasize the amount or the nature of the items.
Example: "She brought a stack of papers to the meeting, ready to present her findings."
Alternatives: "and a pile of" or "and a heap of".
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Just grab a quilt and a stack of pillows.
He stood up, collected his empty water bottle and a stack of papers.
This recipe yields a wainscot of black bars below and a stack of black barriers above.
There were board games and a stack of woollen blankets on shelves, for the guests.
Then he opened his office closet, and a stack of hats fell out — his personal collection.
That was a traditional holiday let: tin jugs, faux fur throws and a stack of board games.
She would bring him books, magazines, and a stack of fresh clothes, and take home his laundry to wash.
But what care I, with a cup of tea and a stack of posh mail-order beauties to enjoy?
There are piles of corn on the cob to roast and sell and a stack of melons.
The front room is strictly athletic paraphernalia, with hockey sticks, a ceramic Babe Ruth and a stack of sports encyclopedias.
Canning jars, knife cases, backpacks, forks, invoices, and a stack of cookbooks cluttered a black leather couch.
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