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The phrase "a pocket of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small, distinct area or group within a larger context, often implying a concentration of something.
Example: "In the city, there is a pocket of artists who gather every weekend to showcase their work."
Alternatives: "a cluster of" or "an area of".
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The miners had hit a pocket of hydrothermally disintegrated stone.
You want the center to be a pocket of cream.
Or like mock ravioli made with lobster salad inside a pocket of finely sliced turnip.
Here, machinery becomes poetry, a pocket of calm in a potentially stressful place.
On the plane, he slipped the ring into a pocket of his leather jacket.
It is now a pocket of thriving enterprise of exactly the type that most cities crave.
It's about a pocket of the world just before that pocket disappears.
From a pocket of his leather jacket he removes a knife and fork.
For instance, a pocket of hot air swells in the Mississippi Valley then pushes east.
But Hezbollah argues that a pocket of Israeli-occupied territory called Shabaa Farms is really Lebanese.
Baez referred to the show as a "pocket of sanity" in the current world.
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