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The phrase 'a mine' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a mine - either as a mine for resources such as coal or gold, or a mine as a place for weapons such as landmines. For example, "The village was built near a mine."
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"I own a mine".
It's a mine.
The Chinese have a mine in Afghanistan.
Second, stepping on a mine".
He was a mine worker.
Granted, a mine isn't quite a cave.
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The next morning, they visited a mine-and-valley site.
A mine-car crash broke a few ribs.
(This story is a mine-field of double-entendres).
I entered a mine-field of fiction and non-fiction.
Heart A Mine 11.
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