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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pool with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific feature or characteristic of a pool, often followed by what the pool has or includes.
Example: "We decided to rent a house that has a pool with a stunning view of the mountains."
Alternatives: "a pool featuring a" or "a pool that includes a".
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Or there's a pool with a shallow end.
Flint, Mich., had a pool with a sandy beach and a second-story veranda.
Our music would probably sound good in a pool with a bit of gas and air.
There is a small fitness center, two tennis courts and a pool with a Jacuzzi bath.
There's a pool with a bar, marble floors, and a golf course behind.
OUTDOOR SPACE: Behind the house, there's a pool with a slate surround, installed in 2005.
OUTDOOR SPACE: Behind the house, there's a pool with a cobblestone patio.
"The security guard takes us up to the fourth floor, where there's a pool with a roof deck.
It sounds simple, but if you're swimming indoors, always try and swim in a pool with a pace clock.
There were ten restaurants and a pool with a waterfall, but Harriott prohibited his team from enjoying any of it.
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The estate features a pool with an artificial beach and a wave-making machine.
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