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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'its wealth of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a large abundance or variety of something. For example, "The library has its wealth of books, many of them rare and out of print."
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It is easy to use, and its wealth of apps makes it the perfect digital companion.
It is also, for all its wealth of information and sensation, overly sketchy about context and timeline.
In addition to its wealth of technical information, it is an interesting account of social behaviour and manners.
Absorbing because of its wealth of details, frustrating because it is difficult to see all of them with any clarity.
It remains the continent's poorest nation despite its wealth of timber, gold, uranium and diamond deposits.
In northern South Africa it is underlain by the unique Bushveld complex, with its wealth of rare minerals.
Sumatra's strategic location and its wealth of natural resources, including gold and pepper, made it a natural trading crossroads for Indian and Chinese merchants.
Additionally, its wealth of characters, useful across many taxonomic levels, makes it an excellent resource for phylogenetic studies across the plant branch of the tree of life.
Prague is especially noted for its wealth of building styles.
Given its wealth of under-visited attractions, Brazil could surely do better.
Its wealth of details, like private phone numbers of intelligence officers, made it appear legitimate.
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