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The phrase "a cauldron of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or environment that is filled with a mix of different elements, often implying chaos or intensity.
Example: "The city was a cauldron of creativity, with artists and musicians coming together to share their talents."
Alternatives: "a melting pot of" or "a hub of".
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It's a cauldron of pressure.
The place is a cauldron of violence.
The world is a cauldron of cultural antagonism.
"Local planning is a cauldron of self-interest.
Columbia was "a cauldron of passionate, callow strivers".
Its water churned like a cauldron of mud soup.
Meanwhile, a cauldron of grievances was bubbling beneath the Blago surface.
The Tory party is itself a cauldron of resentments seething and bubbling below the surface.
We had landed in a cauldron of bitter rhetoric about race and immigration.
The country is a cauldron of faiths, sects and clans seething with grudges and mistrust.
Missouri, after all, was well known as a cauldron of Union and Confederate sympathies.
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