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The phrase "a wealth of objects" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large variety or abundance of items or things available in a particular context.
Example: "The museum displayed a wealth of objects from ancient civilizations, showcasing their rich history and culture."
Alternatives: "an abundance of objects" or "a multitude of objects".
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The findings, from the Bronze Age to the Middle Ages, include a wealth of objects, particularly those found in tombs.
The southern coastal peoples of Malakula, including some in the southern mountains, employed a wealth of objects not only for grade ceremonies but also for farming and initiation rituals.
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Most of the items in the store are donated and a few of them are gleaned from a wealth of serviceable objects that are discarded on the streets each day.
They will involve 20 categories of events, matching the 20 divisions of Olympic sport & will bring to Mexico, as the year unfolds, a wealth of art objects & artistic performances recalling the attractions of recent world's fairs.
The show's final section focuses on the tea ceremony today, with a wealth of modern objects — again, mostly bowls and utensils — created in a wide variety of styles and materials.
Beatrice Riese, a New York abstract painter who saw her first African sculpture in 1937 in Paris, has collected a wealth of impressive objects, 30 of which are in this show.
Ms. Reise, a New York-based abstract painter who saw her first African sculpture at the Musee de l'Homme in 1937, the year the museum opened, has collected a wealth of impressive objects, 30 of which are in this show, organized by William Siegmann.
As the patriarch of an ancient family, Malfoy is reputed to hold a wealth of valuable objects.
This provides a wealth of information about that object, such as its function, perceived 3D shape, and so on.
Whenever we recognize and use an object, our brain automatically accesses a wealth of background knowledge about the object's structure, properties and functions, and about the movements associated with its use.
A headline in the Illustrated London News called the excavation the "The Stone-age Pompeii" because of the wealth of objects discovered there.
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