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Discover Ludwig“stack into” is not a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
To use the verb ‘stack’ correctly in a sentence, it must be followed by a preposition such as ‘up’ or ‘down’. For example, “I stacked the books up on the shelf.”.
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But even when Microsoft engineers built a TCP/IP stack into Windows, the pain continued.
This is why IT firms are always trying to move "up the stack" into software and services, where margins are higher.
There is often a Gummy Bear translucency, and the forms stretch into landscapes and stack into soft-edged space-age turrets.
Instead of monkey bars and jungle gyms, there are blue and white blocks to stack into high walls or to connect as sluices and walkways.
I know someone — maybe you do, too — who carefully tucks an old theatre ticket or party invitation into each library book before dropping the whole stack into the chute.
We trace the individual, continuous layers with colors and look at the terminations to break the entire stack into pieces with different stories to tell, individual messages from times long past.
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It came in the form of 36 shipping containers, stacked-into a five-storey housing estate.
But some proteins cannot be stacked into crystals.
Afterward, with helpers, they sit on the sidewalk inserting supplements and sorting the stacks into neat bundles.
The simple means is a set of elevators that raise books from the stacks into the reading rooms above.
"Big Ideas" (1981), for example, consisted of hundreds of painted canvases stacked into a sphere 16 feet in diameter.
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