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Discover Ludwig"pot of gold" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an expression that can be used to refer to something that is seen to be unobtainable or a reward for much effort. For example, "After all her hard work, Shelly finally found the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow."
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A pot of gold!
"There's no pot of gold," she said.
And they brought a pot of gold.
Clearly, we'd found the pot of gold.
They are Sarasota's pot of gold.
That pot of gold may come.
"They're trying to hold on to their pot of gold".
That would be a big pot of gold.
But you would not find a pot of gold.
That pot of gold totals almost $5.6 million.
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And, how much of whose money will be spent to acquire that pot-of-gold?
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