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The phrase 'a mine for' can be used in written English but it is not a complete sentence.
It is often used to introduce a list of items or topics related to the word that comes right after it. For example: "A mine for ideas, a mine for solutions, and a mine for knowledge are all important for any business seeking success."
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GREEN -- So if gayness gets exhausted as a mine for stories, where will you go next?
It also seemed possible that the model for insuring companies' big risks buildings or a mine, for example—might change.
They issue permits to entrepreneurs to work on their behalf, perhaps by opening a mine, for instance.
According to the statute, males over 21 who have worked in a mine for a year and a day can register as "free miners".
It is an environment where men know best, and women aren't allowed to enter a mine for fear of bringing bad luck.
In 1856 Bringhurst's men discovered lead in the Spring Mountains, and Mormon church leader Brigham Young sent metallurgists from Salt Lake City to develop a mine for the purpose of making tools and ammunition.
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What a gold mine for a shrink!
For the next half-decade, Humboldt worked as a mine inspector for the Prussian government.
Iraq has been a gold mine for the company and a black hole for U.S. taxpayers.
"What might be a junk vehicle for us is a gold mine for them".
It is also a gold mine for novelists in search of a story.
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