Collocations withreservoir

These are words often used in combination withreservoir.

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enormous reservoir
In aggregate, though, they represent an enormous reservoir of potential cash, which could go towards charities, if unlocked.
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huge reservoir
There is a huge reservoir of tacit, even subversive, knowledge embodied within the practice of volunteers, which needs to be protected.
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large reservoir
The third planetary explosion mechanism holds the potential for an indefinitely large reservoir of energy for exploding even massive planets and stars.
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main reservoir
Nevertheless, the main reservoir of the virus has yet to be determined.
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major reservoir
However, ruminants appear to be the major reservoir for this bacterium.
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man-made reservoir
It is the largest man-made reservoir in this country.
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natural reservoir
However, little is known concerning many epidemiological features such as its natural reservoir, its transmission routes and geographical differences.
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proposed reservoir
If approved, this proposed reservoir will cost about £4½ million.
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reservoir host
In addition, these models have practical applications beyond linking a disease process in a reservoir host to spillover.
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reservoir of talent
Finally, the large reservoir of talent that we have amongst our local treasurers would be diminished.
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underground reservoir
Over this huge area there is a kind of underground reservoir, technically an aquifier.
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vast reservoir
But we have a vast reservoir of scientific knowledge and ingenuity which can add value to those scarce raw materials.
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