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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge pool" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large body of water, such as a swimming pool or a natural pool, or metaphorically to refer to a large collection of something, like resources or talent.
Example: "The resort features a huge pool that can accommodate hundreds of guests at once."
Alternatives: "a large pool" or "an extensive pool".
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A huge pool of talent.
There is not a huge pool".
It comes from a huge pool of cheap labor.
All this has created a huge pool of unhappy youths.
You have a huge pool in their 50s.
Nothing was worse than a huge pool of money sitting in the hands of the government.
They are a potential source of entrepreneurial energy, and a huge pool of consumers.
Traditionally networks didn't see an appetite for women's fights, or a huge pool of talent.
Thus a huge pool of talent and potential innovation is lost.
That's a huge pool of expertise that should be recognised and used in a systematic way.
He lies dead in the street, a huge pool of blood beside his head.
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