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"vast riches" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing a large amount of wealth or abundance. For example: "The king lived in a castle adorned with vast riches, including gold and jewels."
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Perhaps we need a new vocabulary, one that helps us describe a society that promotes the accumulation of vast riches, bails out the rich when they take too many chances, and avoids responsibility for the common good.
A handful of clubs continue to offer vast riches to a select group of leading players.
IN FAULTY English, the e-mail describes vast riches in search of an owner.
Of its vast riches, Go Your Own Way remains a sulky gem.
Felipe was all too aware of the vast riches hidden beneath this remote Andean settlement.
Even more have expressed wonder about the vast riches spent on rebuilding Wembley.
Every April and May, the world's best players get together for an intense tournament in which vast riches are made.
Once, they wanted nothing more than to climb a bank's greasy pole, with the vast riches this promised.
Anyone getting off the train at a London terminus was greeted by these big, booming posters promising vast riches.
After World War II, the Dutch gave Indonesia its independence, but because of its vast riches kept Papua.
Whether Steinmetz and his joint venture will ever be able to exploit Simandou's vast riches remains equally uncertain.
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