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The phrase "heaped onto" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something being piled or accumulated onto something else, often in a figurative sense. Example: "The responsibilities were heaped onto her desk, making it difficult to find space to work."
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The last dinosaur had been defeated and heaped onto the pile of dinosaur corpses.
At supper I sampled the cheese, then savored thick layers of chocolate sprinkles heaped onto baguettes.
Stuffed grape leaves were served warm and sprinkled with lemon juice, heaped onto a bed of tomato-parsley salad.
With top scorer Alvaro Saborio out injured, more pressure has been heaped onto the shoulders of Argentine striker Fabian Espindola.
Underneath the purple awnings of the book store Politics and Prose, the windows were barely large enough to contain it all — overflow was heaped onto tables inside.
That, of course, is because all the attention has been heaped onto another, fresher-faced member of the Senate: the progressive rock star from Massachusetts, Sen. Elizabeth Warren.
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Pierre heaped everything onto his small china plate and Meriel heard his mother say to him, "You know, you could always come back for a second helping".
The next line of tombs was the generation of his great-grandparents, and then he heaped dirt onto his grandparents' grave.
His loyal admirers have always heaped praise onto him, applauding the businessman for his ruthlessness, energy, and astonishing willingness to take risks.
A few minutes later, I heaped the vegetables onto my plate.
Priscilla nipped into the kitchen, where she heaped the doughnuts onto a plate and tossed the dogs into boiling water.
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