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The phrase "a pool at the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a location or feature related to a pool, often in the context of a setting or event.
Example: "We decided to have our summer party at a pool at the resort."
Alternatives: "a pool located at" or "a pool situated at".
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A pool at the north end of Central Park, proposed about 1910, ran into heavy resistance.
Two narrow waterways intersect to form a pool at the center of the rectangular layout.
In another image he is shown holding in the animals in a pool at the zoo as onlookers photograph him.
After a five-mile run, he swims about half a mile at a pool at the NATO compound.
In David Maraniss's biography of Bill Clinton, he writes of Hillary wanting to build a pool at the Arkansas mansion.
According to Mr. Footé, the city told him the team could use a pool at the Harlem Y.M.C.A. on 135th Street.
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If their building has a pool at all, it is probably of the enclosed kind.
Like leprechauns at rainbow's end, we found a deep pool at the base of a waterfall, hard by a grove of ancient cedars.
According to investigators, Fox was shot during a fight at a pool party at the complex's clubhouse.
He is buried in a marble tomb in a reflecting pool at the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, also on Auburn.
"The nation of Qatar unfortunately has historically been a funder of terrorism at a very high level," Trump told a press pool at the White House on June 9.
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