rich source
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrichandsource
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rich
adjective
uk/rɪtʃ/us/rɪtʃ/
having a lot of money or ...
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source
noun[C]
uk/sɔːs/us/sɔːrs/
the place something comes from or starts at, or the cause ...
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(Definition ofrichandsourcefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Of course these moments are a crucial aspect of our delight, and can be arichsourcefor interpretative ventures.
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The lengthy gap between the expression of government concerns and the adoption of remedial legislation provided arichsourceof conspiracy theories.
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Its seed is arichsourceof protein, minerals, and vitamins for human nutrition, and the straw is a valued animal feed.
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As one would expect from science distilled from intense debate, these volumes are arichsourceof information.
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Vicarious experience represents arichsourceof such occasions, which may thus come to govern my emotions almost as if they were stimuli for reflexes.
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They are arichsourceof non-starch polysaccharides and vitamins and minerals.
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This helps to ensure safety, builds human confidence in the technology and provides arichsourceof feedback to improve the technology.
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These comprise about 30 per cent of the entire text and provide anotherrichsourceof data.
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A particularlyrichsourceof anagram matches results when a plural s shows up in the middle of another word.
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It is this that renders the period a particularlyrichsourcefor the study of intertextuality and other components of the rhetoric in mathematical texts.
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This is a potentiallyrichsourceof data, but unfortunately it does not seem to be adequately represented here.
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These epigenetic expression states yield a range of phenotypes from a single allele - a potentiallyrichsourceof variation.
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The movement between these extremes and the ambiguity that at times arose as the centre of focus shifted provided arichsourceof compositional material.
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The lagoon, immediately to its north, is arichsourceof fish, shellfish, turtles, alligators, wild plant foods, and other lacustrine resources.
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Despite their somewhat casualistic and semi-coherent character, however, they provide arichsourcefor reconstructing the relationship between the farmer and his labourers.
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Instead, the balance struck between collective welfare provision and family support provides arichsourceof debate about how they survived.
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The chapters and appendixes can be useful teaching aids and are arichsourceof information for researchers working in the field.
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