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The phrase "a wealth of references" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large quantity or variety of references available on a particular topic.
Example: "The research paper provided a wealth of references that supported the author's arguments and conclusions."
Alternatives: "an abundance of references" or "a multitude of references".
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Marcus, a saxophonist, and E. J., a drummer, each have impressive new albums that draw on a wealth of references without losing an ounce of clarity or purpose.
As an instrument associated with literati and sages, we see a wealth of references to it in poetry, mythology, historical and semi-historical accounts, and philosophical exegesis.
You're lucky to find a well-sourced section, with a wealth of references, many of them pointing to information from public health agencies and reputable news articles.
These new recommendations have been drafted following a strict methodological process designed to ensure the quality of content, and are linked to a large amount of online information that includes a wealth of references.
These new recommendations have been drafted following a strict methodological process designed to ensure quality of content, and are linked to a large amount of online information that includes a wealth of references.
For a wealth of references on applications of Srivastava-Owa operators, see [10 19].
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Throughout, the notes (updated for the English-language edition) afford a wealth of further references as the text builds up its coherent picture of what is known of the religion of ancient Greece.
"Gale Virtual Reference Library delivers a wealth of eBook reference content in a database format, allowing libraries to choose exactly which titles to make available to their patrons.
We have a wealth of historical reference points for any new event that we encounter – which help us approach new situations with wisdom and determination and moral clarity and optimism.
Mr. Bern, 33, has an unrefined voice and a wealth of pop-culture references in his songs, and his critics say that his unrhymed stream-of-consciousness narratives are often banal.
Suddenly I've got people talking about these things, a wealth of language and references and a style and attitude towards these things: there are links to websites and photos; there are jokes and pearly wisdoms".
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