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Discover Ludwig"rich source" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to an abundant, plentiful, or highly informative source of knowledge. For example, "This book is a rich source of information about American history."
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Here is a rich source for rumination.
It's a very rich source of information".
Those disputes are a rich source of humour.
The billboard has been a rich source of ideas since.
Science has always been a rich source for those ideas.
Windshield wipers were a potentially rich source of options.
Now doesn't that sound like rich source material for drama?
GE is a notoriously rich source of American CEOs.
The mountainous interior is a rich source of Japanese cedar.
That such rich source material has been so shockingly wasted is a crime.
Raspberries are also a really rich source of naturally occurring flavonoid and phenolic compounds.
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