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The phrase "a mine of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a source of abundant information or resources.
Example: "The library is a mine of knowledge for anyone looking to research historical events."
Alternatives: "a wealth of" or "a treasure trove of".
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"It's a mine of information," she says.
Owner Ian is a mine of information.
Magan was a mine of information and anecdotes.
"You're a mine of information," Alison said drily.
Had he been captured and questioned, he could have been a mine of useful intelligence.
"I found the Ucas website a mine of information," says Wendy Pannell.
So is it a mine of creative possibility – or an overpriced desk toy?
Although I've picked some random trivia, the World Factbook is a mine of useful information.
He is a mine of insight and wisdom on the ugly, broken world he lives in.
For her family she was a formidable presence, yet encouraging, perceptive, and a mine of sound counsel.
Choosing "resident of the United States" on Propecia's website opens a mine of information on Merck's popular anti-baldness treatment.
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