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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'large pool of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a large selection or group of people, items, resources, etc. For example, "The company has a large pool of talented professionals to choose from."
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That left the large pool of unclaimed money.
He: "Just a large pool of blood?" Me: "Yes".
This gives the jihadis a large pool of potential recruits.
Prosecutors showed photographs of a large pool of blood on the floor of the club.
Then a large pool of water appears under the washing machine.
Much of the city's rebirth stems from its large pool of skilled technical people.
Waterbury also has a large pool of skilled and unskilled workers.
India has a large pool of skilled and cheap IT professionals.
"The notion that there is a large pool of untaxed corporate profits is incorrect".
First, I always had a large pool of enablers willing to indulge my habit.
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The arrangement provided the large pool of money needed to run a successful campaign.
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