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The phrase "a richness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an abundance or depth of something, often in a metaphorical sense, such as richness in flavor, culture, or experience.
Example: "The dish was known for a richness that came from the blend of spices and fresh ingredients."
Alternatives: "an abundance" or "a depth".
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"Fur gives a richness in texture.
"A sensuality, a richness, a deep undercurrent".
There is a richness about this school.
There's a richness of innovation at Nokia".
"But there's a richness that it adds to your life".
His talk flows with a richness comparable to his prose.
Layering brings a richness to the final colours.
There is a richness here too, a depth of detail.
Coming down, we were overwhelmed with a richness of scenery.
There's a stillness but also a richness to them".
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"There is a richness to that you don't find in sunny California.
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