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"wealth of items" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is an idiom that means a large number or variety of items. For example, "The shop had a wealth of items from clothing to electronics."
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The writing room contains a wealth of items Dahl loved to have around him while he worked, including a huge ball made from foil sweet wrappers, a favourite wing-backed chair, and lined yellow legal pads shipped from the US.
The materials provided to Reuters contain a wealth of items for upcoming tests: reading passages drawn from novels, historical documents, scientific journals, essays and other texts, each accompanied by questions.
Galindia (today's western Masuria), including the Olsztyn group, became in 6th and 7th centuries the most affluent of the Baltic people settled lands, with highly developed local craftsmanship supplementing the wealth of items brought from distant countries.
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But I collected a wealth of useless items like refrigerator magnets, key-chain flashlights, and business cards, and when the afternoon ended I felt great: The recruiters knew me now, so it was only a matter of time until one of them called me up and offered me a great job.
It commented that it "contains a wealth of interesting items which are worth seeing".
Meanwhile, WoW's enduring obsession with booty continues with a wealth of new Pandaren items and Monk glyphs – both of which can be cashed in at the auction house (including a new black market version) to noobs looking for an easy alternative to gathering.
Perhaps most importantly, they assured fans that mod support was high priority; after all, part of the reason Oblivion and Morrowind have enjoyed such long-lasting popularity is the wealth of improvements, maps, items, and other mod fodder.
Thus, a new wealth index restricted the set of items: namely, household possessions (mobile, electricity, radio, television, motorcycles, refrigerator, autobike and autorickshaw), total number of households sharing a water source, location of source of water supply and construction materials (such as floor, roof and wall).
Similar to DVD releases that offer a wealth of extra content and items such as head busts, cloth maps and other knick knacks, albums released by the major labels might include extra features that cannot be physically copied in order to convince consumers to take out their wallets.
Principal component analysis (PCA) was used to generate a household wealth index based on the ownership of items from a list of household assets.
Aside from stellar paintings, what recommends this show is a wealth of priceless collectibles and rare, uncommon items.
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