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mother lode
noun
A large or rich vein of gold or of another precious mineral from which other branches extend.
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'mother lode' is correct and is a common phrase used in written English.
It is a noun phrase used to refer to a principal source of something, usually wealth or resources. Example: "The company has found the mother lode of rare minerals in the mine."
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"That's the mother lode".
We're apparently the mother lode.
Then came the mother lode.
"That's the mother lode," he said.
Look who's found the mother lode.
The Oprah show is the mother lode".
I think that's called the mother lode.
But for weather fanatics, the sites are the mother lode.
But there is still a mother lode out there.
We exchanged pleasantries as we walked, then we hit the mother lode — a great gray!
I couldn't just go back to the mother lode and hit the same button every time".
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