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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pool on the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a location or feature related to a pool, often followed by a specific place or context.
Example: "We decided to have a barbecue by a pool on the rooftop of the building."
Alternatives: "a pool at the" or "a pool by the".
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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.
Sure, we're not far from the council flat where she grew up, but this is a fancy members' club with a pool on the roof and hipsters perched on sun loungers, cocktail in one hand, iPhone in the other.
And why does every office in America have a pool on the N.C.A.A. tournament?" Drazin said.
OUTDOOR SPACE: There's a courtyard in front of the building, and a pool on the roof.
But back to why Hoboken, and not New York, is getting a pool on the Hudson.
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This image of a pool on Mars ran in the 2014 VICE photo issue.
The hotel occupies the upper floors, with a gym, a spa and a small pool on the top floor overlooking the city.
Next to an overturned stool, blood had dripped down a refrigerator into a crimson pool on the floor.
Other amenities include a micro-cinema, a children's room, an art gallery, an infinity pool on the 55th floor, and an exclusive yacht marina.
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