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The word 'stack' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a verb that means to put or store something in a pile, usually one on top of the other. You can also use it as a noun to refer to the pile itself. Example sentence: I stacked the boxes in the corner of the room.
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Shelter thinks the "basic economics of long-term, index-linked renting should stack up" and make it more attractive, not less, to institutional investors and small time landlords alike.
Emily Dickinson's winter is charged with wildness – the snow buries the "stump and stack and stem" and creates "Acres of seams where harvests were".
An internal CIA email from July 2003 noted that the White House was "extremely concerned" that secretary of state Colin Powell "would blow his stack if he were to be briefed on what's been going on".
In short, whether the plans of the Conservatives, Labour and the Liberal Democrats stack up.And it didn't take long for the IFS to be called into action.
It's a no-brainer: the arguments in favour stack up for both patients and staff.
Thus Ukip supports a Yes vote and the BNP opposes it, both panacea parties with nasty tendencies, fundamentally unserious: their policies don't stack up.
Her PA pops into the office with a stack of papers topped with a Danish pastry, and we head across to the boardroom.
You have to squeeze in, claw your way along the seafood display, order by weight at the bar, balance your teetering stack, and eat standing up under a bull's head and framed matador snaps.
If they can stack wardrobes in front of their goal at Wembley and definitively get rid of the notion of this being England's golden generation, that would be a service that would leave many with smiles.
Am Buachaille, a rocky sea stack, stood guard-like to one side, the giant grey slabs which cut into the sea were bathed in frothing waves, and the dim glow of the Cape Wrath lighthouse sent out a muted white beam beyond the cliffs to my right.
"Put everything on red," he said, handing over a stack of 100-dollar chips, while for some strange reason he was still instantly resistible to the crowd of well-stacked women.
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