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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pool for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a designated area or resource intended for a specific purpose or activity.
Example: "We created a pool for volunteers to sign up for various community service projects."
Alternatives: "a resource for" or "a collection for".
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On Saturday, the United States defeated Canada, 9-6, to remain in the A pool for next year's world championship.
What's in a pool for me?
"I'm going to build a pool for myself".
Many schools find that these interns serve as a pool for hiring future teachers.
Would save $1,000 off health care premiums for families through a pool for catastrophic coverage.
The remaining team or teams would be part of a pool for at-large bids.
Proceeds from the sales cover costs and go back into a pool for future purchases.
In such cases, states contract with insurers to finance a pool for normally uninsurable people.
A few hundred yards away, within sight, well, partially, is another venerable Sydney institution — a pool for women and children.
They're the ones just right for greasing up and throwing in a pool for the kids to chase.
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