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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a klondike" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a situation or place that is rich in resources or opportunities, often associated with the Klondike Gold Rush.
Example: "The new technology startup is a klondike for innovative ideas and investment opportunities."
Alternatives: "a goldmine" or "a treasure trove".
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It was a Klondike rush.
"I thought I should go get a Klondike bar instead".
And why is it called a Klondike, anyway?
SABURO MASAOKA speaks with the enthusiasm of a Klondike prospector.
Mr. Barks depicted Himalayan panoramas, downtown Atlantis or a Klondike saloon brawl in the confines of single cartoon panels.
If Palin was a Klondike comedy gold rush, ever more massive metaphors are needed for what is happening today.
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"Stripping away people's property rights while trying to kick off a Klondike-style shale oil rush in the home counties is a highly toxic policy mix," said Lawrence Carter, the group's UK energy campaigner.
The experience is worthwhile just to see Melissa Penner, an actress who is equally good as a voluptuous Klondike Kitty and a feisty old lady.
At first glance, this is an ordinary scene of people at a tradeshow and then the camera view changes and you realize the pleasant gentleman is Furhat, a robot face sitting under its namesake, a furry Klondike cap that sits on a head on top of a small box.
By 1903 Battle Creek had turned into a cereal Klondike.
When it came to the mind and the spirit he discovered that his inheritance was a real Klondike affair.
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