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The phrase "as a huge stack of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large quantity or accumulation of something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The papers were piled up on the desk as a huge stack of unfinished work."
Alternatives: "like a massive pile of" or "as a large heap of".
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Glimpsed from afar, the spectacle of 1,200 naked bodies scrunched together resembles nothing so much as a huge stack of freshly caught fish baking in the sun.
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It was designed to save time when manually inputting a huge stack of spectrometry readings in essence, a series of jagged lines on graph paper into a computer.
It was a hot August day, and she had brought to my office a friend, a huge stack of old medical records and a complicated story.
Spotted by pool are dozens of pairs of size 17 sneakers piled up, a huge stack of Christmas decorations, tires and what appear to be childrens' toys.
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