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The phrase "a lovely pool of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a pleasant or attractive area of water, often in a recreational or aesthetic context.
Example: "On a hot summer day, nothing is more refreshing than diving into a lovely pool of crystal-clear water."
Alternatives: "a beautiful body of" or "a charming area of".
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And why not, especially given that the old lady busily knitting on the sofa in a lovely pool of bilious green is Norman's grandmother and voiced by the incomparable Elaine Stritch?
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A lovely pool but a nightmare of rules and regulations.
It has a lovely pool and grounds, and is on one of two main intersections of The Strip.
A lovely pool with grottoes and waterfalls makes a great getaway from the smoke and mirrors of the Strip.
The 10th-floor rooftop bar has a lovely pool outside.
One of the newest is Morro, a tranquil six-room hotel in the centre, with a lovely pool in a walled garden.
There is a lovely pool in his small backyard, but he cannot use it.
I have a lovely pool, an amazing view so I just swim in the pool, lay in the sun.
The property has a lovely pool, which at least makes sense.
You can easily access the beach and they have a lovely pool.
There's also an on-site spa and a small, lovely pool.
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