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Discover Ludwig"a cornucopia" is correct and can be used in written English.
The term "cornucopia" is derived from Latin and can be used to refer to a wide range of objects, such as a container overflowing with a variety of goods, or an abundance of something. For example, you can say: "The Thanksgiving dinner table was filled with a cornucopia of food."
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She discovered a cornucopia.
But it will not be a cornucopia.
For music fans, it is a cornucopia.
Wedding photos often require a cornucopia of performative props.
Eichler's (1401 Coney Island Ave). is a cornucopia of Judaica.
I have a cornucopia — a vast array of humiliating gear.
Each presides over a cornucopia of painted fruits and vegetables.
The jungle is a cornucopia, if you know its secrets.
We scattered books and toys, a cornucopia of baby things.
But as I've said, the real revelation came late at night, over a cornucopia of laundry.
The African savanna has a cornucopia of majestic creatures -- lions, elephants and giraffes among them.
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