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The phrase "are piled in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe objects that are stacked or accumulated in a particular location or manner.
Example: "The books are piled in a corner of the room, waiting to be organized."
Alternatives: "are stacked in a" or "are heaped in a".
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Now they are piled in a warehouse.
Now the spoiled shirts are piled in a heap in an alleyway next to his warehouse.
Traditionally, 13 such cakes are piled in a pyramid to symbolize the 13 moons of a complete year.
At a huge warehouse at La Cappelletta, about 30,000 wheels of Parmesan cheese are piled in a messy mountain.
On the outdoor patio, coffee grounds are piled in a bucket with a handwritten sign encouraging neighbors to take them for composting in their gardens.
Quaresimali are piled in a glass jar next to the espresso machine at Manganaro Foods, an Italian grocery and restaurant on Ninth Avenue in Manhattan.
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Cook added: "Everyone is piling in a little, but it will give me more satisfaction if we win and I score some runs.
Meanwhile, homegrown competitors are piling in, led by Dicos, a fried chicken brand with 2,000 outlets. .
Clothes were piled in a heap; nearby was a dictionary.
Old patchwork quilts were piled in a corner where Pete spent the night.
This week, boxes of teddy bears sent by two women in Bakersfield, Calif., were piled in a corner.
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