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The phrase "haul of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a large quantity of something that has been collected or obtained, often in a context related to theft or discovery.
Example: "The police discovered a haul of stolen goods in the suspect's garage."
Alternatives: "load of" or "collection of".
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A record haul of dangling metal?
10 Gold Krugerrands A nice haul of South African coins.
Sure, United's haul of silverware gnaws at them.
It still managed a creditable haul of its own.
Congratulations on your recent haul of gold medals!
But what of Johnston-Saint's haul of tattooed skins?
The incident outraged Ecuador's president, but yielded a huge haul of documents from Mr Reyes's computers.
Here again, much credit goes to a healthy haul of television advertising.
Soviet authorities also removed a large haul of Polish art in 1945 and 1946.
All were convicted on smuggling charges related to the big arms haul of 2004.
Though it picked up 11 seats this time, its total haul of 73 seats was miserable.
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