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Free sign upThe phrase "a warehouse of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a place or source that holds a large quantity of something, often information or resources.
Example: "The library is a warehouse of knowledge, filled with books on every subject imaginable."
Alternatives: "a treasure trove of" or "a storehouse of".
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"The scene looks like a warehouse of humanity.
In Dr. Salvo's head resides a warehouse of facts.
"(The cave is) just a warehouse of information," he said.
The idea of a museum as a warehouse of booty or treasure is really very sad.
I had a warehouse of mannequins that were in all kinds of sexual positions.
Whatever else it can be accused of, Breitbart is a warehouse of original news.
Alexis Tsipras described this as Greece becoming "a warehouse of souls".
And if you believe that one, I've got a warehouse of Chinese berets to sell you.
You will find a warehouse of weather information, primarily about the United States, at www.ncdc.noaa.gov.
He has a staff of five, and a warehouse of about $1.5 million in handbags.
He added, however, that the disaffected troops had access to a "warehouse of munitions and arms".
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