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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mounds of" is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to refer to a large amount of something. For example, "The store had mounds of fresh fruits for sale."
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They're mounds of toxic stone.
"Never mounds of caviar".
Others are dotted with mounds of coral.
Windrows are long, low mounds of refuse.
Men climbed the mounds of rubble, searching.
They build three mounds of snow.
It forms huge mounds of billowing beauty.
They're these kinds of mounds of calories".
They produced mounds of laundry, garbage and recycling.
Every dessert came with mounds of freshly whipped cream.
What about these little chips holding mounds of beef tartare?
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