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The phrase "a wealth of monuments" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an abundance or large quantity of monuments in a particular area or context.
Example: "The city is known for its rich history, showcasing a wealth of monuments that attract tourists from around the world."
Alternatives: "an abundance of monuments" or "a multitude of monuments".
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A wealth of monuments, churches, and palaces testify to Italy's cultural past, and the contents of its museums and galleries number more than 35 million pieces.
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The site featured a sophisticated water drainage system and a wealth of sculptured monuments.
We began our journey on the Dingle Peninsula, the most westerly point in Europe and an area with a wealth of historical monuments, Gaelic culture and literature.
New York, for example, had a wealth of public art (mainly monuments commemorating civic leaders and Civil War heroes) before it had a wealth of museums.
Guangdong has a wealth of tourist attractions.
There's a wealth of stuff.
The system provides a wealth of information.
A wealth of fresh talent is emerging.
Indonesia possesses a wealth of verbal art.
But most have a wealth of experience.
The video revealed a wealth of details.
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