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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stack in" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used informally in contexts related to organizing or accumulating items, but it is not widely recognized.
Example: "We need to stack in the boxes before the event starts."
Alternatives: "pile in" or "load in".
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A jar to stack in the pantry for later.
Its roof, however, can open, slide and stack in sections.
The bag walls deflect the heat up and over the stack in an even flow.
Later, pots were given wide rims so they would stack in the kiln.
At home, I ease an orange hay elevator -- rusted, battered -- onto the stack in the pickup.
Indeed, Morgan Stanley owned a big piece of Stack, in addition to its short bet.
My system is betting modestly while sitting next to a high roller with a big stack in front of him.
2. Tear off 6 12-inch sheets of heavy-duty aluminum foil and stack in two piles (three sheets each).
Dominick Tesauro, the parking attendant on the New York-bound side, keeps a stack in his booth.
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Figure 5A depicts the overlay of a z-stack in the xy-plane.
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