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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rich pool" can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe a wide range of resources or knowledge from which to draw. For example: "The teacher drew from a rich pool of experiences to help the students understand the lesson."
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So he had a rich pool to tap into"...
He added that Gucci "has a rich pool of talent from which to draw".
Mr. Zabusky said that a major factor driving the acquisition was Menupage's rich pool of customer data.
"It's a bit of a fishing expedition, but we have our hooks in a really rich pool," he notes.
The strength of Galactic Adventures is in the rich pool of tools it gives players to create their own scenarios.
As scientific subjects, virtual twins provide a rich pool of material for researchers tackling the nature-versus-nurture question.
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What's clear is that cities will succeed or fail depending on how much they appeal to this talent-rich pool.
The mineral-rich pool has concentric bands of vibrant colours from red to green, due to different sets of heat-loving pigmented bacteria in each band.
Spa-goers can make the most of Thermae Bath Spa's modern-day facilities with a beautiful rooftop mineral-rich pool overlooking the city.
Our studies provide direct evidence that the Golgi apparatus but not the ER provides a Zn-rich pool in mammary epithelial cells.
The nonmucin proteins identified in this fraction were also present in the lower-density, protein-rich pool.
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