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The phrase "a pool of light" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a concentrated area of light, often in a poetic or descriptive context.
Example: "The room was dimly lit, with only a pool of light illuminating the old wooden table in the center."
Alternatives: "a beam of light" or "a patch of light".
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Hanlin describes it as "swimming in a pool of light".
An unattractive wooden puppet is manipulated to little effect in a pool of light.
The coins — count 'em, thirty — lie strewn in a pool of light on the floor.
The crepuscular figure might step into a pool of light, revealing herself to be the dreamer's best friend.
At the end, one of the women finally detached, and was alone in a pool of light, in anguish.
Lois Martin performed the piece splendidly in a pool of light to the left of the darkened ensemble.
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In Henderson Ms. Sagal stood in a pool of purple light on the outdoor stage.
Outside a crowd of maybe 40 men stood warily in the shadows, just beyond a pool of yellow light cast by a street lamp.
More than 100,000 of them populated the scene, and were bathed in a pool of golden light that radiated across the rookery like a warm glow.
The 2012 Monumenta site-specific commission in the vast, airy nave of Paris's Grand Palais is like being plunged into a pool of coloured light.
Craig did much the same in a virtual theatre that rarely used more than three plain grey canvas walls and a pool of coloured light.
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