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What does the idiom made a pile mean?

The idiom "made a pile" usually means to have made a lot of money.

Here are some examples of how it can be used:

* "He made a pile in the stock market."

* "She made a pile selling her old jewelry."

* "They made a pile from their new app."

The idiom implies a large sum of money, often accumulated quickly.

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