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It is grammatically correct to use the phrase "mine gold" in a sentence. It is commonly used to describe the action of extracting gold from a mine. Example: The miners worked tirelessly to mine gold from deep within the earth.
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Most cross-border travellers are Brazilian garimpeiros, who mine gold and diamonds in Guyana's interior.
Let's hope The Good Dinosaur can mine gold from similarly unlikely materials.
Apple continued to mine gold from the summer introduction of a new smartphone, the iPhone 3GS.
But the river is now threatened by proposals to mine gold along almost half of its approximately 55-mile length.
He is instead betting on companies that mine gold, while cutting his holdings of the metal, Bloomberg News reports.
He had made his way to New Orleans, taken passage up the Mississippi, and gone to California to mine gold.
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An investment consortium arranged by JPMorgan Chase is mining gold.
Didn't know they mined gold in Wales, did you?
Gold Fields explores, develops and mines gold ore deposits in South Africa, Ghana and Australia.
The Ankobra–Tano Basin is important for mining (gold, bauxite), timber, copra, palm oil, and rubber.
Jewelry accounts, altogether, for three-quarters of the global market for newly mined gold.
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