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"pay dirt" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
Typically, the phrase is used to describe a jackpot or a significant achievement. For example, you might say, "We finally found some pay dirt in our research after months of hard work."
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pay dirt
noun
Earth which contains profitable quantities of ore.
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Pay dirt!
They hit pay dirt.
This time, he hit pay dirt.
Very few hit pay dirt.
Truly we'd hit commensal pay dirt here.
Within weeks, the machines hit pay dirt.
But the odds of hitting pay dirt are exceedingly low.
The dials aligned on uncommonly clean pay dirt.
On the fourth day, Fitch seemed to hit pay dirt.
If they find a nest of carpenter ants, pay dirt!
He always knew pay dirt when he saw it.
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