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Discover Ludwig"depository of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means a place or person that holds or contains something. Example: The library is a depository of knowledge and information.
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To this end Curtis has become a kind of heroic one-man depository of BBC memory.
Would Vermont's Mount Snow be a good spot for the national depository of nuclear waste?
Along the one-lane roads of America, you can sometimes spot a depository of the imagination.
The Shinnecocks live on the East End of Long Island, a national depository of wealth, privilege and privacy.
Each table is a "depository of information and engine of its transfer … spread across space and time".
Optical Coherence Tomography is my area, and we have the largest depository of OCT images in the world.
But this work proposes that every citizen is a depository of collective memory and has the right of representation.
Agate Fossil Beds National Monument, natural "depository" of an extinct animal community on the Niobrara River in northwestern Nebraska, U.S., 40 miles (64 km) north of Scottsbluff.
"So instead of having to click on our site and then someone else's site, they're acting as depository of connected links".
Archived in the basement of the agency's Seattle field office, the Cooper file is a depository of paranoia, suspicion and mistrust.
Tucked in the corner of a squat brick building that houses a huge depository of the dead is the strangest of gift shops.
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