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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rich seam of knowledge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a substantial and valuable source of information or understanding, often in an academic or intellectual context.
Example: "The research uncovered a rich seam of knowledge about ancient civilizations that had previously been overlooked."
Alternatives: "a wealth of knowledge" or "an abundance of knowledge".
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So what chance has Turkey of winning this new culture war?At the crossroads of the ancient world, drawing Roman armies from the west and Persian conquerors from the east, Turkey especially the region of Anatolia has long been a rich seam of knowledge and treasure from antiquity.
The FR reports reviewed here provided a rich seam of knowledge about handwashing, both in terms of what was actually practiced and the reasons why.
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There is a rich seam of possibilities.
Quite a rich seam of physics.
Blaming the weather was "not a rich seam of debate".
But he had stumbled on a rich seam of societal anxiety.
A rich seam of attacking players but not so hot at the back.
The Star Wars films provide a rich seam of footage for mash-up makers.
Brokers and fund managers also have a rich seam of cynicism running through their bodies.
Both Asian Provacateur and his standup mine a rich seam of second-generation angst.
After four in five games, Hull are in a rich seam of form.
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