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Discover Ludwig"stack with" is an appropriate expression in written English, and can be used when referring to the combination, or piling, of several items together.
For example, "Let's stack the textbooks with the old magazines."
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It's a close-up photo of the top of a stack with a backlit white plume.
Slice each cake in two horizontally, then fill and stack with lemon curd.
They offered up a stack, with the names deleted, as proof.
"We start by sucking a sheet off the stack with vacuum feeders," she said.
Percé Rock, a massive sea stack with a six-story-high arch, loomed off shore.
Business cards are essential; always carry a small stack with you.
I make my stack with two tortillas, but you can use three or four with extra cheese.
Most teams at the Guardian are responsible for their full stack, with an AWS account under their control.
The Rocky Mountain trout and eggs ($8.95) and the original sourjacks (short stack with blueberries, $5.25) are predictably satisfying.
Orders of more than one box are tied together into a stack with baker's twine to carry with one hand.
"Study for Unread Books" presents three tomes in a stack with only the top one visible: "Moby-Dick".
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