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Discover LudwigThe phrase "riches of" is correct and usable in written English.
You would commonly use this phrase to describe something that is full of a plentiful resource. For example: "The garden was filled with the riches of vegetables and fruits."
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They came not just in pursuit of the riches of this world but for the richness of this life.
Now they are promised the riches of an oil-state.
They were exercises in invention; the riches of self-blame.
"It was a dream of cosmopolitan riches of the mind.
"What astonishes him is discovering the riches of the repertory.
How did he deploy his riches of fast bowling talent?
"It's only about the riches of this country".
We share the riches of the house separately and together".
Victorian Manchester would boast twice the riches of London with twice the ostentation.
Modernist to medieval: I had reserved the riches of Barcelona's old district for my last day.
Contemporary Asian art is an increasing presence among the riches of Asia Week.
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