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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very wide pool" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large selection or variety of options, resources, or participants in a particular context.
Example: "In our recruitment process, we aim to attract candidates from a very wide pool to ensure diversity and inclusion."
Alternatives: "a broad range" or "a large selection".
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One factor that may have militated against this problem is that potential reviewers in general medicine come from a very wide pool, so internecine battles are less likely than in smaller research communities.
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As long as pests and diseases continue to evolve, we need a very wide gene pool of varieties of every crop.
If the assessor believed that a study of adults was not relevant to the target question in children, then a very wide interval would be indicated; the assessor would effectively give zero weight to adult studies in the pooled estimate.
"He has a very wide appeal".
"Belief can be a very wide concept".
He has a very wide mouth, enormous.
Cast A Very Wide Net.
Give this one a wide, a very wide, berth.
I am casting a very wide net.
So, it's a very wide range.
We can reach a very wide audience through National Geographic.
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