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The phrase "a wealth of reports" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large quantity or abundance of reports available on a particular topic.
Example: "The research team has gathered a wealth of reports that provide valuable insights into climate change."
Alternatives: "an abundance of reports" or "a multitude of reports".
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In the past two years, there's been a wealth of reports on how the skills system is broken, with the disconnect between vocational training and jobs heavily criticised.
A wealth of reports are available for the extraction of DNA from strawberry tissues, but none of them has proven to be applicable for all cultivars, and no single practice among different laboratories exists [ 20, 21, 41, 42].
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A wealth of reporting, both of trade-theory debates and of recent political battles in America over trade, is elegantly squeezed into the book.
A wealth of study has reported the dynamic PTMs of nuclear proteins during the first cell-cycle of mouse development.
In the brief clip posted to YouTube on Monday, the president-elect said that "our transition team is working very smoothly, efficiently, and effectively", contradicting a wealth of media reports telling of chaos in Trump Tower as Trump struggles to build a team.
A wealth of media reports, witness accounts and photos on social media suggest that he is not the only white mercenary who helped turn the tide against the Islamist militant group Boko Haram in recent weeks, allowing Nigeria to hold a relatively peaceful election.
Despite a wealth of evaluations, reports and academic literature, when challenged on the efficacy of their work, civic engagement practitioners tend to reference their own experiences rather than those of the broader field.
Other articles, including a wealth of case reports, surveys of more general intellectual or mental disabilities, and surveys estimating PDD prevalence among comorbid conditions, were also excluded from the current report.
Although a wealth of data reports offspring metabolic dysregulation from obese mothers of multiple species (5 – 7), few determine whether effects are due to maternal obesity or maternal diet during pregnancy and or lactation and even fewer investigate both offspring sexes.
A wealth of investigative reporting exposes how environmental asbestos concerns were neglected by the Bush–Whitman Environmental Protection Agency EPAA) in the desire to get Wall Street going after September 11.
There is a wealth of literature reporting on the role of FDG PET in malignancy, showing a wide range of associated sensitivities and specificities; frequently showing greater accuracy than other forms of conventional imaging in a number of tumour types.
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