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Discover LudwigThe phrase "chimney stack" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a physical stack of chimneys, or to figuratively describe a tall and thin structure that has been built up over time. For example: "The chimney stack of lies he told over the course of the investigation was astonishing."
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chimney stack
noun
A vertical structure, normally of brick, rising from a roof, containing one or more flues, each one terminating in a chimney pot.
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A giant chimney stack totters above them.
The sweeping chimney stack of 1040 is the direct antecedent for Stern's 15 Central Park West.
On a corner atop the chimney stack a peregrine falcon had taken up a perch.
It has a great hall and parlour and a tall, carved chimney stack.
Another proposal is to attach a small wind turbine to the chimney stack.
I work in my attic and the view is next door's chimney stack.
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Riding boots, sheathed around the heels, rose like chimney stacks.
Marking the horizon were a few shells of homes, barkless trees and chimney stacks.
"Those are chimney stacks, which probably tells you there's generators behind each of those stacks".
Wisps of smoke, the only sign of life, rose from less than half the chimney stacks.
All that remains are three tall chimney stacks and a large stone archway.
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