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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mining facility" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a location or establishment where mining activities take place, such as extracting minerals or resources from the earth.
Example: "The company is planning to invest in a new mining facility to increase its production capacity."
Alternatives: "a mining operation" or "a mining site."
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Using a secret entrance to an elevator, he infiltrates a mining facility.
A mining facility in Chiapas, Mexico owned by Calgary-based company, Blackfire Exploration, Ltd.
Fighting through a mining facility on Taspir III, Jaden is again confronted by Alora, who continues to taunt him as he chases her through the complex.
Jack is sent to destroy a mining facility and the aliens within it after the aliens turned against and killed the humans that they had shared the facility with.
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