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The word 'stuff' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to physical objects, information, or activities. For example: "I need to clean out all this stuff from my closet."
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stuff
verb
To fill by crowding something into; to cram with something; to load to excess.
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Great stuff.
"It's good stuff.
I've moved seven times in the last six years but I've never put her stuff in storage.
Party leadership figures lined up to persuade members to vote for an endorsement of "business of usual" on fiscal policy, albeit accepting some amended language committing us explicitly to prioritising sensible stuff like investment in infrastructure.
I once joined a shopping trip in pursuit of some of this stuff.
You want to poke them with a stick, make them do stuff, screw and eat each other," wrote the Guardian's art critic Adrian Searle.
"They seem to think that just because I did a speech in front of my class I can open supermarkets and stuff.
The nymph's extendable mouth parts, housed behind serrated jaws, are the stuff of a science-fiction nightmare, part of the inspiration for HR Giger's creature from the film Alien, a fragment from the palaeozoic era projected on to a dystopian future.
Whisky was first casked here in 2013 meaning that, due to the law that whisky must be aged for at least two years, Redlands is a distillery that has opened itself up to the public without offering any of the actual stuff it makes.
Gary Oldman is a hero and she is desperate to work with Anthony Hopkins because he doesn't seem to, 'give a damn' about all that Hollywood stuff.
When asked why he didn't get more concessions out of Bush, Blair said 'I actually agreed with him.' That's Clegg's problem, he's very comfortable with most of this stuff.
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