large pool

collocation in English

meaningsoflargeandpool

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large
adjective
uk
/lɑːdʒ/
us
/lɑːrdʒ/
big in size ...
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pool
noun
uk
/puːl/
us
/puːl/
a small area of usually ...
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(Definition oflargeandpoolfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoflarge pool

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Alargepoolof varieties is available but seed production and promotion of these varieties has been limited.
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This involves tailoring messages to the sensibilities of soft news audiences, who constitute alargepoolof relatively persuadable potential voters.
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In the essay section, each examinee must compose two essays on general business-related topics randomly chosen by computer from alargepoolof topics.
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They had the luxury of alargepoolof sailors with extensive experiences who were readily available to take on the risky work.
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Individuals are then recruited, approximately binomially, to the breeding population from a verylargepoolof juveniles.
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Farmers of many regions have alargepoolof indigenous knowledge on the rates of decomposition of various vegetation material found in their respective environments.
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If the user has alargepoolof messages, this might lead to serious retrieval problems, especially for messages that are not used very frequently.
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Thislargepoolof resources is then distributed to the leader's supporters.
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It should be borne in mind when considering these results, however, that in such alargepoolof correlations, some supposedly significant correlations may occur at random.
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In this way, the album covers intersect with alargepoolof group-oriented images found on sheet music, in concert advertisements, and on the publicity photos which circulated so widely.
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However, due to the nature of expertise (it is by definition a scarce commodity) there is often not a verylargepoolof experts to choose from.
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In the latter scenario, territorial males may have simultaneous and sequential contact with alargepool of potential mates, but male- female associations are highly transient.
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It represents a form of user payment which spreads the costs of contributions among alargepoolof potential beneficiaries over a period of many years.
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Because we had alargepoolof families potentially eligible for the nonalcoholic group, alcoholic and nonalcoholic families were matched on race0ethnicity, maternal education, child gender, parity, and marital status.
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Shortly, it will have alargepoolof deutschmarks as a result of the conversion of the ostmark to the deutschmark.
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There is undoubtedly alargepoolof juvenile delinquents, and the question is, how can we dry up this pool?
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We could then deal with thelargepoolof students who are not directly associated with them.
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Nevertheless, alargepoolof skilled, semi-skilled and reliable people seek work in the district.
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