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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a vast pool" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large quantity or variety of something, often in contexts like resources, talent, or information.
Example: "The company has access to a vast pool of talented individuals who can contribute to our projects."
Alternatives: "a large reservoir" or "an extensive collection".
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Companies benefit from their employees' diverse, global networks–a vast pool of readily accessible "network intelligence"—when trying to solve key business problems.
America has a vast pool of untapped resources in its backyard.
After America's civil war, ex-slaves and their descendants provided a vast pool of cheap labour.
The database also gives them a vast pool to sell to academics.
It is not that a vast pool of previously unknown infected people has turned up.
From a vast pool of possible thoughts, theories and trends, we have selected 97.
People building their own games will have a vast pool of inspiration to draw from.
A vast pool of easy money has been pursuing a much smaller supply of sensible investments.
"Rural China represents a vast pool of entrepreneurial capabilities and substantial business opportunities".
We could also admit that we have a vast pool of "citizenry" unwilling or unable to provide for itself.
Mr. Chiu and Mr. Lee acknowledge that the growing industry represents a vast pool of young, wealthy voters.
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