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The phrase 'mine for' is correct and can be used in written English
It means to search for or extract something, usually through digging. For example: prospectors used to mine for gold in California during the Gold Rush.
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"Nejapa is a gold mine for water.
The opportunity is mine for the taking.
It can be mine for $700.
I submitted mine for clearance.
It's not a gold mine for talent.
What a gold mine for a shrink!
"That's a gold mine for me".
"This has been a dream of mine for 10 years.
The Roomba was mine for only 24 hours.
Garniez has a been a favorite of mine for years.
"All this is mine for the time being," he said.
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