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"gold ingots" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to gold shaped into bars for ease of transport and storage, for example "The thief made off with several gold ingots."
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Gold blocks are crafted from Gold ingots which are in turn crafted from gold ore.
(A vending machine dispenses gold ingots).
'Just before the operation ended, some gold ingots were found.
Would Ore be the place where Kenny stashed his gold ingots?
Likewise, according to tradition in Shanghai, egg-skin dumplings (danjiao) resemble gold ingots and cellophane noodles look like silver chains.
Shortly after he bought the apartment, he found a cache of gold ingots and counterfeit money hidden in a wall.
Incredulous neighbors looked on as vice officers used a circular saw to open a safe containing gold ingots and coins.
If chocolate buttons are the currency of the pre-school crowd, then Freddo bars are the gold ingots.
And how did he come into possession of 179 gold ingots found at his house, hidden in flowerpots?
In one, held by a deputy director of an institute connected to the Russian space program, they found $1.6 million in cash and six kilograms of gold ingots.
(Wait, excuse me — the personal servant I just hired has totally screwed up the way he is laying out the "gold ingots" on my "good review table"!
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