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"piles of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a large amount of something. Example: The engineer was shocked to see piles of paperwork on his desk when he returned from vacation.
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Piles of junk everywhere.
"Nice piles of rags?
Piles of leaves.
He read piles of clips.
Piles of inert bodies appear.
Piles and piles of shoes.
Piles of it.
"Piles of newspaper everywhere".
Piles of printouts are stacked everywhere.
Great piles of rubble hinder reconstruction.
Smoke billows from burning piles of trash.
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