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The phrase "are piling up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where things are accumulating or increasing in number, often in a negative context such as tasks or problems.
Example: "The emails in my inbox are piling up, and I need to find time to respond to them."
Alternatives: "are accumulating" or "are stacking up".
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Consequences are piling up".
The apologies are piling up at Nebraska.
Bodies are piling up in morgues.
Problems are piling up almost everywhere.
Injuries are piling up for the Pack.
Inventories are piling up, pushing down crude prices.
Meanwhile, legislative bills are piling up, waiting for action.
All these things are piling up for us.
Problems are piling up for Ukraine, Mr. Bakhmatyuk said.
Trash and human waste are piling up at national parks.
The miles are piling up for several reasons.
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