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The phrase "stack of lies" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is being dishonest or deceptive, often implying that there are multiple falsehoods involved. Example: "The politician's speech was nothing but a stack of lies designed to mislead the public."
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Not this useless stack of lies that he's tried to come up with," he told Newsnight on Thursday.
The judge said that in blaming a day laborer, Ms. Carter had "sold the court a stack of lies," but said she would not face a perjury charge because it "would only drag out the victimization that has occurred".
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No word on pricing just yet, but I'm sure it will be worth it for those with stacks of LPs lying around.
When I was at the Dorriz house, Parshaw showed me a thick stack of papers lying beside the family TV: copies of his parents' expired Empire of Iran passports and blank applications for new Islamic Republic ones.
A stack of picture books lies within easy reach of a child-size table and matching chairs.
Nearby, Aramis Ramirez, a newcomer, fiddled with his cellphone as a stack of fan mail lay at his feet.
Two trays of cookies were to his right, and two four-inch stacks of paper lay in front of him.
Stacks of paintings lay on the ground beneath the wire works, and small wire ornaments decorated the rafters.
But they aren't really piles — they're stacks, of bodies lying face downward, with their arms in the handcuffs position.
While the discussion in the kitchen grew heated about what Manhattan theater the company might rent for a summer performance, he sneaked into the other room where the untouched stacks of plays lay on the bed.
Stacks of stones lie in front of half-completed houses.
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