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"a fount of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom meaning "a source of". For example, "She is a fount of knowledge, always willing to share her insights with others."
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A fount of broken type.
Who says Wall Street's dead as a fount of innovation?
And I was hardly a fount of poetry.
On the other, it's a fount of fear.
He is a fount of trivia on anything Asian-American.
She was very aware of everything, a fount of information.
He is a fount of such gnomic sayings.
She proves to be a fount of ship-board gossip.
Lil B is a fount of ignorant shit.
Linguists, take note: the television show "Futurama" is a fount of useful new words.
The Senate, no longer a fount of ideas, became a backwater of the U.S. government.
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