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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pool on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific location or context related to a pool, such as a pool of resources, information, or participants.
Example: "We have created a pool on various project ideas to gather everyone's input."
Alternatives: "a collection of" or "a group of".
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OUTDOOR SPACE: The house is set on a little over an acre with front and backyards, and a pool on one side.
While Pollock works up a rhythm on one screen, a naked young man plunges into a pool on the other.
There is a fishing pier on one end and a converted barge that serves as a pool on the other.
Don't we rate a pool on a barge?
And why does every office in America have a pool on the N.C.A.A. tournament?" Drazin said.
"Five bedrooms, five bathrooms and a pool on half an acre.
"People are always surprised to learn there's a pool on that block," she added.
OUTDOOR SPACE: There's a courtyard in front of the building, and a pool on the roof.
Anyone want to start a pool on which choice he makes?
There's a pool on premises, but no faxes, phones or electronics in the rooms.
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