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The phrase 'pool talents' is correct and usable in written English and can be used to refer to when people combine their skills to work together on something. For example, "The team decided to pool their talents in order to come up with a successful strategy."
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In between jobs, they decided to pool talents -- Ms. Woodall was good at style, Ms. Constantine at writing -- and produce a weekly fashion column in The Daily Telegraph.
8 p.m., Merkin Concert Hall, 129 West 67th Street, Manhattan, (212) 501-3330; $20. (Midgette) DANIEL BARENBOIM AND RADU LUPU (Monday) Two virtuoso pianists pool talents in an all-Mozart program.
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The police service can only benefit from widening its pool talent and be enriched by the increasingly complex managerial demands.
These virtues of cooperation and pooled talents are also highly committed by our Dutch academic servants.
You can't pool the talents of a dozen Salieris and get Mozart's Requiem.
Cells further collude as organs, and organs pool their talents and become bodies.
"We have a pool of talents that we need to utilize.
A widening pool of talent.
A huge pool of talent.
"We have a great pool of talent".
It really narrowed the pool of talent.
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