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The phrase "gold flakes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe small pieces or particles of gold, often in contexts related to jewelry, cosmetics, or culinary applications.
Example: "The dessert was beautifully garnished with delicate gold flakes, adding a touch of luxury."
Alternatives: "gold specks" or "gold particles."
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These are the gold flakes you scatter on the rice dish of your everyday reading.
I don't care if if it has edible gold flakes baked into its crust.
He was intent on not losing the gold flakes in his sluice.
Another line is Oro Gold, whose manufacturer, Mazal Enterprise, boasts that its products contain both nano gold and gold flakes.
Over and over, showers of fat gold flakes fall from the ceiling and swirl like an El Dorado snowstorm.
Women mine gold in La Rinconada, but they do it as pallaqueras, combing through discarded scrap rock for gold flakes outside the mines proper.
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Swirsky smelled of licorice and Gold Flake cigarettes.
In her bedroom Martina closed the lid of the Gold Flake tin and secured it with its rubber band.
Ten years ago, at the height of the boom, restaurants commonly sprinkled gold flake over customers' deserts.
In fact, this toasty bolthole (weathered beams, chunky no-nonsense furnishings, rusting tin-plate adverts for Gold Flake tobacco) is one of York's best beer houses.
Gold and gold flake were almost absent, and the flashy electronics and giant plasma televisions that showed up in several rooms in past years, courtesy of a former sponsor, Philips, made only occasional cameos.
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