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		Definition of iron ore in English: iron orenoun  mass nounA rock or mineral from which iron can be profitably extracted.  Example sentencesExamples -  The underground pursuit of iron ore here did not require timbering because the rock was so hard and dense.
 -  Both siderite and massive pyrite were mapped as noncommercial iron ore by the Eagle mine staff.
 -  There are deposits of gold, oil, limestone, phosphates, iron ore, kaolin, and silica sand.
 -  In between, the anchors watch stocks in these sectors and pronounce that coal has gone up, or iron ore is flattish.
 -  In 1840 iron ore had only recently been discovered and anthracite coal mining had not yet begun.
 -  They are found throughout the world and are the most important iron ore in the world today.
 -  These included vast amounts of iron ore, huge reserves of coal and electricity, and two of the world's largest explosives factories.
 -  Geraldton will be a distribution point for Mt Gibson iron ore, but only if the redevelopment of the Geraldton Port goes ahead.
 -  The engine was a once a proud sight on the West Coast main line, but in its final days, it hauled iron ore from Birkenhead to Shotton steelworks in north Wales.
 -  There aren't too many sites where we can have that and proximity to coal for the coking ovens and to iron ore and copper ore and tin.
 -  They smear their bodies with ochre, a reddish pigment extracted from iron ore.
 -  In the 1960s huge mineral finds, chiefly iron ore, gave the state its second mining boom and industries which did not have to be cosseted.
 -  There are also deposits of tantalite, iron ore, uranium, copper, gold, and diamonds.
 -  For more than half a century, Minnesota's iron ranges supplied the iron ore that fed the nation's steel mills.
 -  The country now has less than 18 billion tons of exploitable iron ore reserves with a tenor below 30 per cent.
 -  Robe is regarded as one of the world's most cost effective, consistent and reliable suppliers of iron ore.
 -  There are large reserves of coal, iron ore, and other minerals, including off-shore oil fields.
 -  The andradite crystals are part of a large skarn deposit that was once mined for iron ore.
 -  The reaction of some hydrocarbons with iron ores is exothermic, so that additional heat may not be required.
 -  You probably have heard of iron ore, but how is it that you extract a metal from a rock?
 
    Definition of iron ore in US English: iron orenounˈī(ə)rn ô(ə)r A rock or mineral from which iron can be profitably extracted.  Example sentencesExamples -  There are deposits of gold, oil, limestone, phosphates, iron ore, kaolin, and silica sand.
 -  You probably have heard of iron ore, but how is it that you extract a metal from a rock?
 -  They smear their bodies with ochre, a reddish pigment extracted from iron ore.
 -  These included vast amounts of iron ore, huge reserves of coal and electricity, and two of the world's largest explosives factories.
 -  Both siderite and massive pyrite were mapped as noncommercial iron ore by the Eagle mine staff.
 -  The country now has less than 18 billion tons of exploitable iron ore reserves with a tenor below 30 per cent.
 -  There are large reserves of coal, iron ore, and other minerals, including off-shore oil fields.
 -  In between, the anchors watch stocks in these sectors and pronounce that coal has gone up, or iron ore is flattish.
 -  In 1840 iron ore had only recently been discovered and anthracite coal mining had not yet begun.
 -  Robe is regarded as one of the world's most cost effective, consistent and reliable suppliers of iron ore.
 -  The underground pursuit of iron ore here did not require timbering because the rock was so hard and dense.
 -  In the 1960s huge mineral finds, chiefly iron ore, gave the state its second mining boom and industries which did not have to be cosseted.
 -  The engine was a once a proud sight on the West Coast main line, but in its final days, it hauled iron ore from Birkenhead to Shotton steelworks in north Wales.
 -  The reaction of some hydrocarbons with iron ores is exothermic, so that additional heat may not be required.
 -  The andradite crystals are part of a large skarn deposit that was once mined for iron ore.
 -  For more than half a century, Minnesota's iron ranges supplied the iron ore that fed the nation's steel mills.
 -  Geraldton will be a distribution point for Mt Gibson iron ore, but only if the redevelopment of the Geraldton Port goes ahead.
 -  They are found throughout the world and are the most important iron ore in the world today.
 -  There are also deposits of tantalite, iron ore, uranium, copper, gold, and diamonds.
 -  There aren't too many sites where we can have that and proximity to coal for the coking ovens and to iron ore and copper ore and tin.
 
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