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Discover Ludwig"precious metals" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to refer to metals that are more expensive and/or valuable than other metals, or to materials made from them. For example, you could say "Jewelry often contains precious metals such as gold, silver, and platinum."
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precious metals
noun
Plural of precious metal
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Aegean lands were rich in precious metals.
The largest gains were for precious metals.
Mining companies rose, following precious metals prices.
Demand for communications equipment and precious metals also rose.
Maybe, someone said, it really is all about precious metals.
Fuel cells contain expensive precious metals like platinum and palladium.
Another hidden world of precious metals is street sweepings.
How to account for his attraction to precious metals?
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