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"mountains of paperwork" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a large amount of paperwork, usually implying that it is an overwhelming amount of paperwork. For example: "The new manager had to sort through mountains of paperwork before getting up to speed with her team's projects."
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MOUNTAINS of paperwork.
PAPER CUT The mountains of paperwork are one of the few certainties of home buying.
Authorities are still sorting through the mountains of paperwork already before them, the person said.
Getting a mortgage, with its mountains of paperwork, "was a difficult and painful process," he said.
They handle billions of automated transactions, checking plan members' eligibility online and eliminating mountains of paperwork.
Federal workers finally came gingerly back, walking between heaps of snow and confronting mountains of paperwork.
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"In the past, my report would have gotten lost in a mountain of paperwork.
The rest is "frontlog" — a mountain of paperwork with nobody to process it.
Science advocates warned the proposal would create a mountain of paperwork and restrict access to laboratories.
It took another mountain of paperwork, but we were eventually successful.
At the end of a long day in clinic, we will still have a mountain of paperwork to get through.
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