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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small pool of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a limited or specific group of people, resources, or options within a larger context.
Example: "In our research, we focused on a small pool of participants to gather detailed insights."
Alternatives: "a limited group of" or "a narrow selection of".
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"There was a small pool of blood".
A small pool of blood stained the road.
It rolled down into a small pool of clear water at the bottom of the model.
It is a small pool of enlightenment and joy in a dark place.
Pour a small pool of vinegar onto the wood, then spread it around with a cloth.
(Judge Hill has limited coverage during jury selection to a small pool of reporters).
As it's assembled, a small pool of pasta water collects at the bottom of the bowl.
In front of the car the headlights lit a small pool of light.
Most of the overdraft fees are drawn from a small pool of consumers.
Only a small pool of reporters was allowed into the Roosevelt Room for the president's remarks.
This stunts supply and increases demand for a small pool of affordable places to live.
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