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The phrase "affluent pool" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of individuals or resources that are wealthy or have significant financial means.
Example: "The affluent pool of investors showed great interest in the startup's innovative technology."
Alternatives: "wealthy group" or "rich demographic".
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In spite of generous financial aid packages, many universities, especially private ones, draw from a more affluent pool.
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As this book makes clear, the white, mainly Jewish, communists who were in alliance with the ANC lived their lives in the affluent suburbs with swimming pools and servants.
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Video footage posted on YouTube by a bystander showed the 10-year department veteran shouting, swearing and being physically aggressive towards young people after police were called to a private community pool in an affluent Dallas suburb on Friday night following reports of a fight and anti-social behaviour.
But it raised concerns that it would shift our applicant pool to more affluent borrowers who could more easily afford to pay the initial deposit.
And it has stepped up its enforcement efforts in ways large and small — tax officials have, for instance, been sending helicopters over affluent neighborhoods looking for swimming pools, as evidence of underreported wealth.
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