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poolers

  • plural
    of pooler.
    pooler
    noun
    a member of a pool of people, especially a reporter or journalist who belongs to a press pool.

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“Print poolers serve on behalf of all journalists — hundreds who can’t be there in person to cover events,” said Miller, who covers the White House for the Associated Press.

From Washington Post Nov. 19, 2020

Los Angeles motorists, irritated by an experimental expressway lane for car poolers, defeat it not with persuasion and argument but by circumventions and defiant traffic blockages.

From Time Magazine Archive

For bus riders and car poolers, travel times are now half what they were before the project.

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Nor were things much better once the poolers were allowed into the sunlight.

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