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The phrase "a gold of" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It is not a standard expression and lacks clarity in meaning, making it unusable in any context.
Example: "He found a gold of treasure in the cave." (This sentence is incorrect.)
Alternatives: "a piece of gold" or "a nugget of gold."
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Mona showed us a gold bowl of scones and cones.
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The result: A gold mine of discoveries.
Like Twitter it's a gold mine of information.
Sometimes even noise can produce a gold mine of information.
"There is a gold mine of information inside the cell".
"This is potentially a gold mine of intelligence," James Clapper said.
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