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The phrase "a gold mine" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used metaphorically to refer to a source of great wealth or valuable information.
Example: "The new research project turned out to be a gold mine of data that could revolutionize our understanding of climate change."
Alternatives: "a treasure trove" or "a wealth of information".
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It'd be a gold mine.
Havaianas are certainly a gold mine.
It sounded like a gold mine.
"Nejapa is a gold mine for water.
"It's like a gold mine".
"Atlanta was a gold mine.
"This is a gold mine".
The 500 block is a gold mine.
But it's a gold mine, an ark.
"It's a gold mine," he said.
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