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The phrase "a cave of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a space or area that is metaphorically or literally filled with something, often implying a sense of depth or abundance.
Example: "The explorer stumbled upon a cave of treasures hidden deep within the mountains."
Alternatives: "a chamber of" or "a vault of".
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We passed a cave of paper, Gregory's junk yard.
You just have to stumble across a cave of them.
It's quite romantic really, a cave of delights.
All the while, Alexander Zekke's string score makes it seem as if you're lost in a cave of cellos.
These actions show how far the House has retreated from the national mainstream into a cave of indifference and ignorance.
There's also a brand-new swimming pool and a traditional Turkish hammam (inside a cave, of course).
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Here the team attack the German coast, flying out of a cave on a deserted lump of rock.
In the shadows of the holloway, the narrator digs a cave out of the sandstone.
You can also build a cave out of clean rocks.
A person identified as "Brown Bear" had told them of a cave full of mummies and other human remains.
She lifted a blue plastic curtain to display a tiny cave of a home with walls of blankets and burlap.
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