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The phrase "a quite small pool" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a pool that is relatively small in size, often in comparison to other pools or in a specific context.
Example: "The resort features a variety of amenities, including a quite small pool that is perfect for a quick dip."
Alternatives: "a rather small pool" or "a fairly small pool".
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The BBC executive also said there was a "quite small" pool of highly experienced female television presenters and said there were very few people – male or female – who "want to run around Afghanistan in their 70s" in the way that world affairs editor John Simpson did.
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There is a small pool.
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