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mineral

adjective as in inorganic

adjective as in metallic

noun as in metal

noun as in nutrient

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noun as in ore

noun as in stone

noun as in turquoise

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But on October 10 he threatened to scrap the Xi talks and threatened China with massive tariffs after Beijing imposed export curbs on rare earth minerals, only to reverse course.

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The U.S. and Australia signed a critical minerals agreement, with a $8.5 billion project pipeline and $3 billion investment over six months.

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However, the mineral alternatives tend to clump together into larger aggregates.

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The company says it’s examining two U.S. mining sites that show indicators of rare-earth minerals, hoping to align itself with the U.S. strategy for mineral independence.

Shares in companies that aim to produce obscure minerals—including dysprosium, used in high-performance magnets, and magnesium, which strengthens aluminum alloys—rose by as much as 20% in Sydney on Tuesday after U.S.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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