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Discover Ludwig"iron ore" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a noun phrase that refers to the raw material used to make iron, or a type of rock containing iron. For example, you can use the phrase "iron ore" in a sentence like this: "The mine contained an abundance of iron ore, which allowed the steel company to produce more product."
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iron ore
noun
A mineral deposit from which iron can be viably extracted.
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L. 88 272 inserted "or domestic iron ore" in section catchline, and "or iron ore" wherever appearing in text.
Iron ore prices plummeted.
All will need iron ore.
Iron ore prices surged tenfold.
Iron ore transformed Port Hedland.
Iron ore and sandstone deposits are worked.
He digs for coal and iron ore.
Iron ore is found near Mumbwa.
Iron ore has not been exploited.
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Its iron-ore projects are delayed.
Major iron-ore deposits are nearby.
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