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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are stacks of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a quantity or collection of items that are piled or arranged in stacks.
Example: "In the corner of the room, there are stacks of old newspapers waiting to be recycled."
Alternatives: "are piles of" or "are heaps of".
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THE STACKS There are stacks of records and boxes as far as the eye can see around here.
Here are stacks of videotapes, books and awards.
There are stacks of board games, an open fire roars, dogs are welcome.
There are stacks of federal rules, including those of the Bureau of Alcohol , Tobacco & Firearms
While there are stacks of treats to be had, some are more expensive than others.
On the floor beneath the note are stacks of firefighters' coats, piled up like dirty linen.
There are stacks of unmarked boxes and millions of crumbling note cards.
There are stacks of orchestrations; racks of costumes, secondhand of course.
There are stacks of wood and piles of piping and rebar.
In his office are stacks of art books with notes about pieces he likes, or would like to own.
For the end of the school day there are stacks of games: ski racing, backyard baseball, chess masters, Lego racers.
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