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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big pool of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large quantity or collection of something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The research revealed a big pool of data that could be analyzed for trends and insights."
Alternatives: "a large amount of" or "a vast collection of".
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There was a big pool of blood.
There was a big pool of money, no manager, so no onus on having to work.
"But for the insurance companies, it's a bonus because they're getting a big pool of healthy applicants".
To Petrie, there is just a big pool of goodwill waiting to be tapped by youngsters needing someone older.
In practice, the top performers pay no more than average salaries.Nor do they try to encourage a big pool of trainees and select the most successful.
Each government's bonds are part of a big pool of euro-denominated bonds, which makes them more attractive to investors because there is less currency risk.
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Recession and rising unemployment will provide the crime mobs with a bigger pool of potential recruits.
They had to compete with a bigger pool of cheap labor.
In the late 1990s it moved its headquarters and primary listing to London to draw on a bigger pool of capital.
As not everyone will leave, the result will be a bigger pool of skills than would otherwise be the case.
Bigger market share means a bigger pool of targets making it worth the criminals' time to build the malware.
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