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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are stacking up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where items, tasks, or issues are accumulating or increasing in number.
Example: "The deadlines for our projects are stacking up, and we need to prioritize our tasks to meet them all."
Alternatives: "are piling up" or "are accumulating".
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Here's how I think the major categories are stacking up ahead of Sunday's ceremony.
The issues are stacking up for him after four days of cricket.
But the figures are stacking up: it is now five times in five innings.
As the campaigns gather momentum, the arguments are stacking up on both sides: Brexit would be good for big business.
Now goods like camel-hair coats and pashmina are stacking up in stores, going begging at 40percentt off.
The result is such a freeze on economic activity that empty shipping containers are stacking up on American piers.
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The challenges are stacking up--but you've got less and less time to figure out how to tackle them.
Bills are stacked up in the kitchen.
Large containers are stacked up in convenience stores.
Patients are stacked up like jets waiting to land.
By most accounts, hundreds of thousands of these untested kits are stacked up around the country.
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