huge pool
collocation in Englishmeaningsofhugeandpool
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huge
adjective
uk/hjuːdʒ/us/hjuːdʒ/
extremely large in size ...
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pool
noun
uk/puːl/us/puːl/
a small area of usually ...
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(Definition ofhugeandpoolfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The school is multi-cultural so more time and energy is spent using thehugepoolof cultural resources from around the world.
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On the face of it, that appears to be ahugepoolof unused labour, which could be making a positive contribution to the economy.
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In my experience, there is ahugepoolof drive, initiative and determination in those areas.
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Otherwise, ahugepoolof people will be locked out of the labour market for many years, to everyone's detriment.
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If we do not tackle the problem, we shall miss out on ahugepoolof talent.
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Not only does this cause ahugepoolof human misery, but recession is expensive for the public finances.
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There was ahugepoolof labour in one case and in the other case there was not.
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At the same time, there is ahugepoolof unused talent—people who want to work.
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Thishugepoolof cheap and often sub-standard accommodation has acted as a magnet for the urban poor, the unemployed and the socially disadvantaged from those areas.
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This was ahugepoolwhose waves were generated by a waterfall at one end.
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It was 165ft m x 90ft m - ahugepoolby any standards.
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Particularly vulnerable to repression were also the so-called special settlers (spetzpereselentsy) who were under permanent police surveillance and constituted ahugepoolof potential enemies to draw on.
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For instance, the huge pools firms have their own duplicating machinery.
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For that purpose they have huge pools of highly-skilled design staff.
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The match would not have been played today because there were huge pools of water on the playing surface.
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