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Discover Ludwig"big stash" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to a large quantity of something, such as "He kept a big stash of candy in his drawer."
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And with, according to the government that replaced them, a big stash of illegally removed cash.
And every one of them looks like his nickname might be Big Stash.
And when anyone died, it was customary for survivors to console themselves with similar fare at Big Stash, a community fixture in Linden.
Kathy Boudin's defenders always insisted that her big mistake had its origins in "idealism," that love of justice and hatred of war and racism, wound a little too tight, explained a decision to help street hoodlums snatch a really big stash of cocaine money.
Written by W. D. Richter, who went on to direct the cult item "The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai: Across the 8th Dimension," "Slither" hinges on a big stash of cash, but the real payoff is the shaggy dog story and a collection of oddballs — played to perfection by the likes of Peter Boyle, Sally Kellerman and Louise Lasser — and Mr. Zieff's incomparable eye for offbeat details.
In fact, what was in the package, though Mac didn't know it, was not papers at all but a big stash of money — serious, serious money — and when it was in Mac's hands J. Edgar's people were supposed to jump out of the bushes and nab him as a corrupt agent taking money from a foreign power, the foreign power, and our No. 1 enemy.
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Professor Skaggs, however partial, says it's at the top, claiming that it is the biggest stash of rare documents.
A far bigger stash of 144,000 coins was found on the personal hardware of Ross Ublricht, the man charged with masterminding the Silk Road.
They and others offer these possibilities: The core holds a much bigger stash of radioactive material than anyone had suspected, and its decay is giving off heat.
Debtors gain from low interest rates but savers lose, and Japanese households have the biggest stash of savings (relative to their income) among developed economies.
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