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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bullion" is not correct in standard English usage.
The term "bullion" is typically used as an uncountable noun, referring to gold or silver in bulk form, and does not require an article like "a."
Example: "The bank stored a large quantity of bullion in its vaults."
Alternatives: "bullion" or "a bar of bullion."
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The iShares offering is a bullion fund.
Baird, 70, is a bullion merchant.
Has a bullion fleet been sunk by the English?
ETF Securities in London also recently introduced a bullion fund: ETFS Physical Silver.
From his prison cell, Grandad Kenny, banged up for a bullion robbery, swears revenge.
Could there have been a better time to stage a bullion robbery?
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Scrooge McDuck – DuckTales (1987 199090) The only character on our rich list who likes to take a daily dip in a bullion-filled vault, the miserly mallard's net worth is, according to creator Carl Barks, one multiplujillion, nine obsquatumatillion, six hundred twenty-three dollars, and sixty-two cents.
In 1888 U.S. banks had a bullion-to-banknote ratio of 34.86%.
If the ordinance was rescinded, he would have had to deal with charges relating to evading duties on an armoured BMW, commissions from a Polish tractor manufacturer, and a kickback from a gold bullion dealer.
It spans the serious to the bizarre, from Volvo's figures to crashes to a new bullion vehicle with a built-in toilet.
Shortly after Ms. Bhutto returned as Prime Minister in 1993, a Pakistani bullion trader in Dubai, Abdul Razzak Yaqub, proposed a deal: in return for a license to import gold, Mr. Razzak would help the Government regularize the trade.
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