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The phrase "mountains of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is usually used in a metaphorical sense to describe a large amount or quantity of something. For example, "After being given mountains of homework to do for the week, I was feeling totally overwhelmed."
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They're sitting on mountains of cash.
Its government has mountains of debt.
There was food, too, mountains of it.
That's in the mountains of North Carolina.
There are mountains of knowledge and age.
Businesses are sitting atop mountains of cash.
But there have been mountains of difficulties.
Elsewhere he spoke of "mountains of trash".
MOUNTAINS of paperwork.
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