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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pile up" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation where a large number of things accumulate over time. For example, "The snow kept piling up over the winter and we had to shovel the driveway a few times a week."
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"They just pile up.
The scenes pile up.
The matches pile up.
They pile up and pile up with no visible foundation.
Corpses pile up and molder; madmen grin.
The water tends to pile up".
Things do pile up, he said.
The naked details pile up like kindling.
Those points must pile up really fast!
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What a pile-up.
Ah, a pile-up.
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