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The phrase "a different pool of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a distinct group or category of people, resources, or options that are separate from another group.
Example: "The study aimed to analyze the effects of the new policy on a different pool of participants compared to the previous research."
Alternatives: "a separate group of" or "an alternative set of".
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My main point is simply this: for a genre chart to be credible, it needs a different pool of data.
For example, a "protected cell company" can issue multiple tranches of notes, with each issuance secured by a different pool of assets placed within a protected cell.
Additionally, we conducted a vignette study in which we presented a different pool of respondents from M-Turk with one of two scenarios.
Mr. Bush drew his strength from a different pool of voters: he attracted far higher proportions of conservatives and Republican loyalists -- a margin of more than 2 to 1 -- than Mr. McCain.
However, the best models evidenced a different intensity of the response to the same disturbance category as well as a different pool of significant variables for the two groups of species.
To elucidate whether previous exposure to H. pylori, i.e., the presence of anti-Hp Abs, would influence the outcome of the KatA-Vn mediated complement resistance, we obtained sera from a different pool of donors, and tested them for the presence of anti-H.
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Such a pattern is indistinguishable from sex-limited gene expression, and while that would also point to a history of divergent selection for separate fitness optima, it would reflect a fundamentally different pool of standing genetic variation.
Faced with a new, different pool of workers, companies often invest to reap the higher profits that the labor allows.
He added that because Paladino "tapped into a whole different pool of voters," he expects him to drive turnout and make the race against Cuomo very competitive.
This may reflect DAMGO inducing the recycling of a largely different pool of receptors than those undergoing constitutive trafficking.
Thus, feature-based attention might tax the same resources necessary for performance on our measure of WMC while spatial attention recruits a fundamentally different pool of resources (as suggested by Courtney, Ungerleider, Keil, & Haxby, 1996; Hayden & Gallant, 2005; ) that is not associated with WMC.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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