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The phrase "a pool of supportive" is not complete and lacks context, but it is grammatically correct.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a group or collection of supportive individuals or resources.
Example: "In our community, we have created a pool of supportive friends who are always there to help each other."
Alternatives: "a network of supportive" or "a group of supportive".
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I discovered an interconnected network of investors, technical experts, certifying agencies, suppliers, distributors and a pool of supportive customers who have helped establish the high-profile green brands we know today -- brands like Seventh Generation and Stonyfield organics.
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In an email Jared wrote us, he says he's "exhausted his pool of supportive friends" and is now at the mercy of strangers who give a shit about the arts, which is a tenuous position to be in.
A pool of blood surrounded her.
I melted into a pool of shame.
Secondly, although biologists report a balance of supportive and impeding influences toward student-centered teaching, chemists report primarily impeding contextual influences and physicists report primarily supportive contextual influences.
A network of supportive, caring adults.
Social interactions involve a combination of supportive and stressful experiences.
3 The patient lives in a form of supportive housing.
Try to build a community of supportive individuals around you.
"There were a whole lot of supportive guys," Williams said.
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