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The phrase "a worldwide pool of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large, diverse group of people or resources that are available globally.
Example: "The organization aims to create a worldwide pool of talent to address the challenges of climate change."
Alternatives: "a global reservoir of" or "an international collection of".
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Hardy's revenues and profits have amply rewarded this investment, and the organization has developed a worldwide pool of knowledge and expertise that benefits the entire company.
Brambles said costs at CHEP, which operates a worldwide pool of 130 million pallets and containers, were rising as the company installed a new computer system, closed some pallet depots in the United States and started a plastic crate business.
If they concentrate their growing resources on a handful of institutions, tap a worldwide pool of talent, and embrace freedom of expression and freedom of inquiry, they will succeed in building world-class universities.
Daniel Weaver, associate professor of finance at Baruch College, said the Big Board must compete with the Nasdaq's growing web of alliances, which could eventually enable the Nasdaq to offer companies around the globe access to a worldwide pool of capital with a single stock listing.
CHEP, however, has built a worldwide pool of 240 million pallets, including 75 million in the U.S., that it rents out.
What is sorely needed, is a worldwide pool of information from which both universities and students can access, detailing employment opportunities, real stories of disabled people, and the necessary career paths.
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Locating such individuals is difficult under any circumstances, but corporate managers greatly improve the odds when their search broadens from a focus on home country managers to incorporate the worldwide pool of executives in their organization.
And the globalization of entrepreneurship means the worldwide pool of potential startups has increased at least 100-fold since the turn of this century.
The USA and the UK are major contributors to the worldwide pool of clinical studies.
In exchange for a relatively small "prize" a business can crowd source its design needs to a worldwide talent pool, gaining access to creativity well beyond its known universe of local talent.
Despite significant achievements in recent decades to control viral hepatitis worldwide, and a considerable pool of information for prevention, hepatitis A virus (HAV) and hepatitis E virus (HEV) infections remain as matter of a significant public health concern.
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