noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
gold
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That means gold lace, two epaulettes with gold bullion on each and blue cushions.
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Bribes have to be paid, often in gold bullion .
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The blue silk mortar board she wore was edged in gold lace with a gold bullion button and tassel.
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The coins are still the most widely traded gold bullion coin on the world's secondary bullion market.
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Other rip-offs in the past have centred on everything from gold bullion to currency trading.
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On the other hand, Moscow was one of the world's largest holders of gold bullion .
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Certainly gold , as bullion , is a practical means of storing wealth.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All service vehicles apart from bullion and post office vans will also not be allowed to enter the areas between restricted hours.
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Bribes have to be paid, often in gold bullion .
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Other rip-offs in the past have centred on everything from gold bullion to currency trading.
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That means gold lace, two epaulettes with gold bullion on each and blue cushions.
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The coins are still the most widely traded gold bullion coin on the world's secondary bullion market.