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Discover Ludwig"tiny pool" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a small body of water, such as a pond or a swimming pool. For example, "Alice was excited to find a tiny pool in the middle of the forest."
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It looked to be a tiny pool.
In Palm Springs, Lurie rents a small two-bedroom house with a tiny pool.
Yet most companies fish for directors from a tiny pool, too often bosses of other firms.
Emmy winners, prominent academics and politicians, and MacArthur geniuses make up a surprising proportion of its tiny pool of alumni.
The poll suggested that the candidates were still struggling to lure a tiny pool of undecided voters.
She is the latest performer to join the tiny pool of openly transgender actors who are finding a place on screen.
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It fell in flecks over the green sauce, melting instantly into the surface, like tiny pools.
It breeds largely indoors, needing only tiny pools of water to lay its eggs.
In the wild, orcas swim 100 miles in a day; here, they live in relatively tiny pools.
A small (1-mm [0.04-in] -long Peruvian beetle (Phytotelmatrichis osopaddington) was found in tiny pools of water that collect within crevasses of tropical plants.
Aedes's larvae thrive in tiny pools of rainwater and cities may have more of these than traditional villages: guttering, potted plants, even upturned bottle-tops.
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