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The phrase 'a reservoir of' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe a large quantity of something that can be drawn upon when needed. For example: "Jonathan has a reservoir of knowledge on Spanish literature that he can draw upon in his classes."
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I have a reservoir of stories.
There is a reservoir of wrongs.
He is a reservoir of never-ending warmth.
"It is a reservoir of information," Carver said.
Mussina assumed they had a reservoir of confidence.
The breeds provide a reservoir of genetic diversity as well.
"It's a reservoir of memory, tradition, and heritage".
He turned history into a reservoir of resentments.
Hitchcock, as ever, taps a reservoir of primitive fear.
Genes are not a reservoir of our dark unconscious wishes.
They are a reservoir of support for extreme Islam.
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