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the stuff
verb
To fill by crowding something into; to cram with something; to load to excess.
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"the stuff" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
One example of when "the stuff" can be used is when talking about a group of items or objects that are not specified or unknown. For example: "I need to pack all of the stuff in my bedroom before I move." In this sentence, "the stuff" refers to all of the objects in the speaker's bedroom, without specifically listing each item. It can also be used in a similar way to refer to a specific set of items within a larger group: "Can you grab me the stuff for our picnic from the refrigerator?" In this sentence, "the stuff" refers to specific food or drinks that are needed for the picnic, without listing each individual item.
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He took the stuff.
That's the stuff.
The stuff surgeons use".
The stuff of sitcoms.
You know the stuff.
The Stuff is winning.
All the stuff.
The stuff of nightmares.
The stuff of legend.
I swallowed the stuff.
"The stuff with Bruno?
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