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TravelerM249 Posted 6 years ago
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Hi all, need help with this quick question..thx!

Hi all,

I've been wondering does this phrase "outback fortune" make any sense when used to describe the followings:

1. Treasures or treasure spots that are (particularly) within Australia.

2. The treasure/treasury

If not, what does it mean?

Thank you!

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I can't find evidence that "outback fortune" is a set phrase of any renown. I guess it could be used to mean a fortune (large amount of money) made or gained in the outback (remote area of Australia). g.

  • I can't find evidence that "outback fortune" is a set phrase of any renown.
  • I guess it could be used to mean a fortune (large amount of money) made or gained in the outback (remote area of Australia).
  • g.
  • finding gold or other valuable minerals.
  • If you encountered this phrase somewhere, please provide more context.
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I can't find evidence that "outback fortune" is a set phrase of any renown. I guess it could be used to mean a fortune (large amount of money) made or gained in the outback (remote area of Australia). This could include e.g. finding gold or other valuable minerals. If you encountered this phrase somewhere, please provide more context.

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