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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trove" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a collection or store of valuable or interesting items, often discovered or found.
Example: "The archaeologists uncovered a trove of ancient artifacts during their excavation."
Alternatives: "a treasure" or "a wealth".
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A trove of information.
Madagascar is a trove of the wondrous.
And what a trove this is.
They also provided a trove of clues.
Huntford delivers a trove of gripping minutiae.
There is a trove of deliciously quotable passages.
Inside was a trove of pulpish 1950s paperbacks.
It contains a trove of great Jonathan moments.
And he's got a trove of less wonky riffs.
The N.S.A. had collected a trove of telephone metadata.
But all archives offer a trove of information.
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