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"be rich in" is correct and usable in written English.
When "be rich in" is used in a sentence, it means that someone or something has a large or plentiful amount of something. For example, you could say "This soup is rich in vitamins and minerals" to mean that the soup contains a decent amount of vitamins and minerals.
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You'll be rich in no time.
To be rich in spirit is paramount.
Voluntary organisations could be rich in many ways.
The move will also be rich in historical resonance.
It would be rich in resources and culturally unified.
Our period happens to be rich in such examples.
Dichloromethane extract has been found to be rich in flavonoids.
It promises to be rich in put-on.
The material is known to be rich in carbon-bearing molecules.
But to be truly beneficial, the plant foods you choose must be rich in nutrients.
But Russia and Canada also have designs on the ridge, which may be rich in minerals.
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