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"a wealth of different" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a large or diverse amount of something. Here is an example of how it could be used in a sentence: "The museum had a wealth of different artifacts from various time periods, giving visitors a comprehensive look at the history of the area."
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The situation is explored through many different aspects — comedy, shame, poignancy, anxiety, energy — and a wealth of different characters.
Within the two major marijuana groups – uplifting sativas and the more calming indicas – there are a wealth of different tastes to harness.
A wealth of different terroirs nestle among secluded valleys; cool Pacific breezes make it possible to produce fine white wines as well as reds.
"Anywhere that produces a wealth of different species is very important because it is shining light on a period about which little is known but [when] lots is going on," he says.
Yet, a more detailed analysis reveals a wealth of different behaviors and interesting physics.
Although a wealth of different clustering algorithms exists, Scaffold Hunter focuses on sequential agglomerative hierarchical non-overlapping (SAHN) clustering [31].
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"In the past, there have been wall-to-wall panels on a wealth of really different issues, and in some instances, it has been difficult to choose one over the other.
In fact, a massive expansion of the calpain family occurred by domain shuffling among unicellular eukaryotes and contributed to a wealth of functionally different genes.
A look at the different images of the Baltimore oriole (above), for instance, shows how Peterson emphasizes easily identifiable field marks, Sibley provides a wealth of detail and different images, and Kaufman goes for simplicity and photographic clarity.
This event produced a wealth of data showing different types of nonlinear soil behavior, going from traditional high frequency deamplification to liquefaction.
Nevertheless, these results reveal a wealth of polymorphisms, very different from the restricted allelic variation generally observed for M. tuberculosis housekeeping genes (Tables 3, 4 and 5).
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