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The phrase "a magical source of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that provides a sense of wonder or enchantment, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The ancient forest was considered a magical source of inspiration for many artists and writers."
Alternatives: "an enchanting wellspring of" or "a mystical origin of".
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But whoever governs will have to address all of them at a time when mining may no longer be such a magical source of wealth, and age catches up with Australia and the global commodity price boom.
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Who's in charge and how are you taking care of this vital, amazing and magical source of feminine energy?
Rights are not magical sources of supply (Holmes and Sunstein 1999, Nickel 2007, ch. 5).
Olive oil has been more than mere food to the peoples of the Mediterranean; it has been medicinal, magical, an endless source of fascination and wonder and the fountain of great wealth and power.
Imagine eternal magic fused into a magical species of cat.
I've discovered that walking, in a purposeful and conscious way, is the walking that has the most magical of all benefits, because it connects you to a higher spiritual place, a source of unlimited possibilities.
This is a magical time of year.
It was such a magical meeting of worlds".
It is already a magical image, of course.
His poems are decked with a magical bunting of metaphor.
"There's a magical sense of history here.
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