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The phrase "a source of much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something provides a significant amount of a particular quality or resource.
Example: "The internet is a source of much information and knowledge for students."
Alternatives: "a wealth of" or "a significant amount of".
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This system also became a source of much bitterness.
For non-technical business leaders and corporate strategists, IT can be a source of much frustration.
Indeed, imports, a source of much of the nation's consumption, fell sharply, along with exports.
This seems to be a source of much discomfort for the men in Sales' piece.
Discussion of the subject of defense, a source of much tension.
Her husband is constantly away on business and this is a source of much turmoil.
Hurt's grumpy version of the Doctor was also a source of much comedy.
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For Europe, China offers a source of much-needed capital and a symbolic confidence boost.
Despite running over his time, Mr. Yarosh hoped that he would connect with a source of much-needed funding.
Lardo, the cured fatback of the pig, was originally a source of much-needed calories for impoverished quarry workers from around Carrara.
The study suggested that Trichuris-specific RXR antagonists may be a source of much-needed novel anthelmintic candidates for the treatment of trichuriasis.
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