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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'heap of blankets' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a large collection of blankets. For example: The homeless shelter had a large heap of blankets in the corner of the room.
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Ms. Barakzai lay under a heap of blankets, her black head scarf askew.
Then I crawled into a corner of the house and burrowed under a heap of blankets.
A heap of blankets was intertwined nearby with a coil of yellow plastic police tape.
The bedroom contains nothing but a futon with a heap of blankets.
Only the Praetorian commander, Macro, kept his head, and on the next day he hurried to Tiberius's bed, caught up a heap of blankets, and smothered Tiberius with them.
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defer.add img); Take plenty of blankets.
Same kind of blankets.
Whatever you do, buy lots of blankets.
Heap of phones.
Heap of them.
I sit on a heap of days.
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