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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pool of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to refer to a large number of people, things, or resources from which a selection can be made. For example, "Applicants to the program were drawn from a pool of over a thousand applicants around the country."
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A widening pool of talent.
That creates a captive pool of buyers.
Imagine a giant pool of oil.
The pool of qualified staff is small.
The pool of likely migrants is shrinking.
"There was a small pool of blood".
"Expand the pool of qualified teachers".
A pool of blood surrounded her.
The pool of good developers is limited.
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–Pool of money or daily benefit.
No. It's a Pool of Oil.
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