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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny pool" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small body of water, often in a casual or descriptive context.
Example: "On our hike, we stumbled upon a tiny pool nestled between the rocks, perfect for a quick dip."
Alternatives: "a small pond" or "a little waterhole."
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It looked to be a tiny pool.
In Palm Springs, Lurie rents a small two-bedroom house with a tiny pool.
Yet most companies fish for directors from a tiny pool, too often bosses of other firms.
The poll suggested that the candidates were still struggling to lure a tiny pool of undecided voters.
The poll suggested that the candidates were still struggling to lure a tiny pool of undecided voters, with Mr. Bush taking a slight, but statistically insignificant lead.
The pool was apparently designed for bathing rather than swimming but it's still enjoyable and there's a tiny pool the size of a big bathtub for children, too.
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Emmy winners, prominent academics and politicians, and MacArthur geniuses make up a surprising proportion of its tiny pool of alumni.
The effort is rewarded when we find a small clearing just next to the tiny pool that catches the tumbling waters.
Dr Lowry was able to measure their stress by dropping them into a tiny swimming pool.
There's a tiny plunge pool there created by a waterfall, called the Frying Pan.
I always sink blissfully onto a bench near a tiny garlanded pool.
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