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A group of money can be called a "wad", "stack", "bundle", or "fortune", depending on the context and size of the group. For example, a wad refers to a quantity of money, usually banknotes, held together. A stack can refer to a large pile of cash. A bundle suggests a smaller amount than a wad. A fortune, on the other hand, refers to a very large amount of wealth

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Ramadan Smith

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