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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stagnant pool" is a valid expression in written English.
It usually describes a pool of water that has not been disturbed and is stagnant, implying a lack of movement or activity. For example, "The summer heat had caused the water in the pond to become stagnant and murky, forming an uninviting pool."
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His stream of consciousness would be dammed up into a stagnant pool.
A market with few IPOs is like a stagnant pool of dead fish.
Congress remains a stagnant pool where things turn fetid, and not because of some nameless dysfunction among our legislative élites but because the country itself is deeply divided.
After visiting the swimming-pool area, where one stagnant pool was covered in tiny mosquitoes, an official from Nigeria was unimpressed.
Unless these trends reverse, Europe's largest economy could eventually wind up as its economic backwater.The most stagnant pool is undoubtedly the labour market.
So the stagnant pool of Liyan's existence is stirred into life in tandem with the coming of the spring, illustrated with pleasing, painterly compositions of foliage in bloom.
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Reeds grew from stagnant pools.
When it rains, water stands in stagnant pools for months.
Since fibrillating atria don't contract, they contain relatively stagnant pools of blood.
Such an adaptation, however, is certainly advantageous in the stagnant pools where postlarval life is spent.
On land, the pits' stagnant pools of water become breeding grounds for dengue fever and malaria.
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