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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pool on a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a location or feature related to a pool, such as its placement or context.
Example: "We decided to have a barbecue by a pool on a sunny afternoon."
Alternatives: "a pool at a" or "a pool beside a".
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Don't we rate a pool on a barge?
This is sport, it's about winning and losing in a ring, in a pool, on a field of play, and that is where it should be settled.
A pool on a decked roof terrace scattered with cushions and sunbeds, 700m from Plaza Catalunya and 25 minutes from Barceloneta beach — who needs five-star luxury?
Since "safe room" does not convey the same sense of blissful living as, say, a pool on a private deck, brokers tend not to advertise them.
But lightning is one of the many potential perils of performing outdoors, not to mention in a pool on a rooftop.
So in 1997, the Johnsons bought a sprawling white-shingled house, with a pool, on a bluff overlooking Mahone Bay, between the towns of Chester and Lunenburg.
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In 1997, she bought a house with a pool, on an acre of land, for less than $100,000.
SUFFOLK: 4 Vineyard Court A four-bedroom two-bath two-half-bath gabled colonial with two turrets, a finished basement and a two-car garage with a pool on an acre.
A pool on-site?
"Five bedrooms, five bathrooms and a pool on half an acre.
A five-bedroom colonial with a pool on half an acre very close to town sold for $1.4 million in 45 days.
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