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Discover Ludwig"treasure map" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a map that indicates the location of a hidden treasure. For example, "We followed the directions on the old treasure map and found a chest full of gold coins!".
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treasure map
noun
A map on which is marked the location of buried treasure.
Exact(60)
(c) The shaving reveals a secret treasure map.
"It's kind of like a treasure map," she explains.
Not included: skull and crossbones flag, treasure map, loot, plank.
Making a treasure map is a good time-filler for scurvy knaves.
It is like a treasure map showing the artist's apartment and his customary walk around it.
They open out like a treasure map and have a wipe-clean inlay.
Hopefully readers will use the book as a treasure map, and argue with it too.
He may not have the comedy gold, but he knows roughly where the treasure map is.
His cardiac arrhythmia is understandable: the photograph was a treasure map.
Treasure Map Here is a sampling of antiques shows in Manhattan this weekend.
The image is like a treasure map, with the "X" marked in a red blotch.
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