Sentence examples for be ore from inspiring English sources

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be ore

noun

Rock that contains utilitarian materials; primarily a rock containing metals or gems which—at the time of the rock's evaluation and proposal for extraction—are able to be separated from its neighboring minerals and processed at a cost that does not exceed those materials' present-day economic values.

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(c) Low trace-metal, low total sulfide brines which may correlate to spent ore fluids or to basinal fluids not sufficiently enriched in Pb or Zn to be ore fluids of these metals.

Silver, copper, iron, osmium, and several other metals also occur in the native state, and a few occurrences are large enough and sufficiently rich to be ore deposits.

Recent reports suggested that it would be ore of a proprietary system separate from Android, but Page's statement today seems to indicate that in fact it will at least be a version of Android.

The majority of these investigations (experimental and theoretical) have focused on Pb and Zn transport in MVT and RBRBM deposits and deep sedimentary basin brines, generally thought to be ore fluids for these deposits.

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The most telling example may be Ore-Ida, a company that sells potatoes, the region's signature product, to the world and even has Idaho as part of its corporate name.

For this reason, few silicate minerals are ore minerals.

It has been ore written about than watched.

Carbonate minerals are widespread in Earth's crust, but only a few are ore minerals.

The main sources of arsenic emission in Romania are ore smelters and refineries.

Another thing you can find is ore stones.

Approach the can and take some ore, drop it, open your can and move their can's ore into yours.

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