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Discover Ludwig"untold riches" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe vast amounts of wealth or abundance that is immeasurable or unspecified. Example: "The ancient tomb was said to hold untold riches, but no one had been able to locate it until now."
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"Untold riches," deadpans Goldenhair Gower.
That's where the untold riches come in.
He offered the industrialists untold riches.
The dream was to reach China and its untold riches.
But the scent of untold riches is already in the air.
China remains our Seven Cities of Cibola, promising untold riches yet shimmering just out of reach.
In truth, though, Ryan has had untold riches at his disposal.
We smite the fanged and scaly, stalk the untold riches the blind man did, in fact, tell us about.
The country offers untold riches but in this gold rush the stakeholders are as many as the territory is huge.
Alternatively, per myth, Nargoth's lost amulet is said to grant untold riches to anyone brave enough to claim it.
Media commentators, politicians and business leaders, pictured with him as he promised them untold riches, now shunned him.
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