vast pool
collocation in Englishmeaningsofvastandpool
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vast
adjective
uk/vɑːst/us/væst/
extremely ...
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pool
noun
uk/puːl/us/puːl/
a small area of usually ...
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(Definition ofvastandpoolfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In fact, many large firms have sold off their assets, acquired avastpoolof liquid resources and used them on short-term loans to keep the manufacturing enterprises alive.
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There is no doubt that there is avastpoolof ageing property in this country and that there have not been sufficient incentives for it to be adequately used.
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Were it not for thevastpoolof council houses that have been built its effect on the worker taking a new council house would indeed be calamitous.
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Therefore, there is avastpoolof businesses, many—probably most—of them small and medium-sized which have not yet put their toe in the water of exporting.
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At the bottom is avastpoolwith shallow water.
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The bakery owners had the support of most maestros, while thevastpoolof unemployed labour in the city meant that most workers were easily replaceable.
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As a result, people were cut off from the skills that they needed and from avastpoolof knowledge.
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I do not believe that there is avastpoolof houses available for rent.
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It also provides avastpoolof expertise and professional, trained, qualified and experienced staff giving a proven service to our local communities.
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That is what we are discussing—the shameful rate of return on thevastpoolof talent that is female.
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There is avastpoolof businesses which should be able to export.
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Are we assuming that there will always be avastpoolof unemployment?
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In spite of the overcrowding and multi-occupation, there is avastpoolof unused accommodation.
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Therefore, there is avastpoolof untapped talent there which could be of help.
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There is avastpoolof private sector savings.
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There is therefore avastpoolof nurses from which recruitment could be made.
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There is avastpoolof people who are willing and anxious to take part in some form of social work.
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We hear a great deal about the competition of foreign nations who possess such avastpoolof unskilled labour.
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Of course, kidney transplants constitute by far the largest section of our transplant service and depend on the existence of avastpoolof volunteers holding the kidney donor cards.
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Of course, it would be only a token amount in comparison with thevastpoolof funds necessary, but it would be a lead to the rest of the world.
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