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The phrase "a windfall of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe an unexpected gain or advantage, often in terms of money or resources.
Example: "The company received a windfall of donations after the charity event, allowing them to expand their programs."
Alternatives: "an unexpected boon of" or "a sudden influx of".
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The subpoena brought a windfall of information.
The producers get a windfall of cash.
That gives a windfall of around £610.
Such donations usually amount to a windfall of corporate publicity.
And that actor will inherit a windfall of hypocritical power.
Reaping such a windfall, of course, is hardly automatic.
It earned a windfall of more than $500 million.
Samantha Cameron received a windfall of £430,000.
The pipeline transformed the young state's political economy and brought a windfall of petroleum profits.
But still, I think here there's a windfall of more experiments.
(Tokyo, where he was stationed during the Korean War, apparently offered a windfall of willing partners).
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