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The phrase "rich source of data" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when referring to a large amount of information or data that can be used to analyze a situation or form an opinion. For example, "The survey provided a rich source of data that allowed us to make an informed decision."
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As technology has developed the cards have become a rich source of data for the companies that offer them.
Although U-Multirank is potentially a rich source of data, many of the top universities have so far refused to provide data, compromising its usefulness.
AMAZON'S new phone turns the whole world into a shop, and its users into a rich source of data for the internet giant to mine.
Most important of all, perhaps, it has deprived them of a rich source of data on their customers' spending patterns.That may soon change, for two reasons.
Dr Janet Valentine, the head of public health and ageing at the Medical Research Council, said no other country had such a large and rich source of data on the health of its people as the UK.
The second, which has yet to come to fruition, is a tapping in to the wide array of aforementioned sensors to provide the company with a rich source of data for the environmental impact studies it carries out.
Alison felt this was essential for a modern, destigmatising service, and also saw that the rich source of data would be invaluable for monitoring population health and for medical research.
One casualty of the sweeping budget bill that passed the House on Thursday was an annual survey conducted by the Census Bureau, a rich source of data that social researchers say is critical to modern demography.
"In time we think HealthKit's going to be a really rich source of data for us.
It's undoubtedly a rich source of data that the company longed for.
The Internet is a rich source of data and information for chemist.
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