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Discover LudwigThe phrase "iron mine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a location where iron ore is extracted from the earth.
Example: "The company announced plans to expand its operations at the iron mine to increase production."
Alternatives: "iron ore mine" or "ferrous mine".
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iron mine
noun
A mine from which iron ore or ferriferous minerals are mined.
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The disused iron mine is a popular tourist attraction.
The last iron mine closed here in 1978.
That bid in 2006 for the iron mine in Gabon?
Omarska is an old iron mine and ore processing plant.
You can sense the original outlines of the iron mine in today's odd, sprawling floor plan.
It could become the largest open-pit iron mine in the world.
There Rosa fed 15 Italian labourers from the nearby iron mine.
Serifos in those days had an iron mine, where conditions were harsh and hours long for the 5,000 miners.
With his neatly pressed shirts, he looks out of place on a Minnesota dairy farm or down an iron mine.
In fact, a year ago the site of the rushing water was a flat, bone-dry abandoned iron mine.
An economic quarantine was also recommended by Park Soon Duck, a former Korean Workers Partyy secretary at an iron mine.
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