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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mining of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to extracting information, resources, or data from a source.
Example: "The researchers conducted a mining of the data to uncover hidden patterns and insights."
Alternatives: "an extraction of" or "a retrieval of".
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Such a mining of the genome of Xff 4834-R predicts 29 genes encoding T3E orthologs (Table 3), thereby revealing a T3E repertoire larger than previously described [ 18].
We performed a mining of ubiquitin ligases in the mouse genome and analyzed their expression profile in the mouse testis systematically.
A mining of the genome of nine RSSC strains from phylotypes 2, 3 and 4 for previously undescribed T3E gene families was performed based on the criteria listed above [ 5].
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Owner Ian is a mine of information.
"It's a mine of information," she says.
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.
McKinney said that number was slightly better than average for a mine of its size.
That is a mine of data lots of interesting companies could be built on.
Sweet, president of a mining corporation.
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