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Discover Ludwig'a lake of' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to indicate a large amount of something that is comparable to the size of a lake. For example, "He had a lake of tears in his eyes when he heard the news."
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Work on the 125-acre property, which has a lake of its own, began about a year ago.
I walked across a lake of fire.
A dead hare dangles over a lake of scummy blood.
The next day my body was a lake of fire.
The once fiery volcano is now a lake of ice.
Each is filled with a lake of great dimension.
Hiking across it, I passed bleak, scruffy slopes and a lake of cheerless grey.
Daniel turned around and saw solid land behind him, like a lake of mud.
Below, and to one side, stretched a lake of almost unearthly blue.
Even worse is sleet or rain, which turns the field into a lake of mud.
The plan includes razing four mountains and creating a lake of cyanide.
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