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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a smaller pool of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a limited selection or group of options, individuals, or resources available for consideration.
Example: "After the initial screening, we were left with a smaller pool of candidates to interview for the position."
Alternatives: "a reduced selection of" or "a limited group of".
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A smaller pool of authorised workers came up barred.
"There is a smaller pool of faculty members coming from historically underrepresented groups.
A higher IHT means a smaller pool of capital, with less available for investment.
The Nashville cases were originally based on a smaller pool of loans in Tennessee.
Demography dictates that they will have to fight over a smaller pool of potential mates.
A smaller pool of buyers inevitably means that sellers have to settle for less.
So a manager has a smaller pool of assets to drive returns.
Moreover, Mr. Weinstein now finds himself a bigger fish in a smaller pool of health-research institutions vying for financing.
Meanwhile, a demographic dip means that colleges and sixth forms are competing for a smaller pool of students.
The biggest may be that less savings, by definition, equals a smaller pool of capital available for overall investment.
In the days before the draft, teams narrow their choices and take a more critical look at a smaller pool of players.
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