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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a vault of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large, secure storage space for valuable items, information, or ideas.
Example: "The library was a vault of ancient manuscripts, preserving knowledge from centuries past."
Alternatives: "a treasure trove of" or "a repository of".
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He was attempting a vault of 15 feet 7 inches.
Prince has a vault of songs – I have a shelf.
It also means users can access a vault of digital content, family photos, videos and music.
She won the silver medal with a vault of 14-11.
— An impression of endless dark space under a vault of sky.
"He has a vault of information that fortunately he's very generous with".
Derek Miles won the event with a vault of 19 feet 1/4 inch.
And that I would trade a vault of stamps for more time with Paul.
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It is a light vault of a place with a touch of the converted chapel about it, much of the walls panelled in cream-coloured slat-board.
She closed with a vault score of 15 to seal the title.
It consists of a single nave with a barrel vault of squared limestone blocks.
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