strike a vein

Frequency: 4.72.0 per million words

Similar to 'hit a vein', meaning to find success or a source of value.

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Examples (10)

  • The prospector hoped to strike a rich vein of gold.
  • After years of hard work, she finally struck a vein of inspiration for her novel.
  • The company struck a profitable vein with its new product line.
  • During the research, they struck a vein of unexpected data that changed their entire hypothesis.
  • The comedian seemed to have struck a vein of humor that resonated with the audience.
  • He believed he had struck a vein of truth in his philosophical arguments.
  • The team has finally struck a winning vein after a series of losses.
  • It's rare to strike such a deep vein of talent in one individual.
  • If we can just strike a vein with this new marketing campaign, our sales will skyrocket.
  • The journalist struck a rich vein of public interest with her investigative report.