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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big set of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large collection or group of items, concepts, or data.
Example: "We have a big set of data that we need to analyze for our research project."
Alternatives: "a large collection of" or "an extensive array of".
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For the SNP came to power promising a big set of giveaways.
You have to show a big set of bollocks and pick ourselves up.
Where this mini-amp can help is in running a big set of over-the-ear pro headphones from something like an iPod.
("Let me tell you something," Katz said less than five minutes into our first meeting. "I have a big set of balls").
We all knew 'Star Wars' would be huge – except George Lucas It felt like playing on a big set of boys' toys; it was very surreal.
Stage three was "a big set of changes" to deliver "a new deal for retirement security" encompassing income, accommodation and care.
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"People's concerns about immigration are part of a bigger set of anxieties.
I switched to a bigger set of nippers, and 15 minutes later ruined my first tile.
Drones are not solving any problems for the American or Pakistani people, only creating a bigger set of future problems".
Since we do sketches about Christians all the time, I guess he's going for a bigger set of issues, his characteristic subject being power and its responsibilities.
Our approach was to take a look at a longer trend line, a bigger set of facts, and say by and large this thing has been ticking upwards for almost 50 years now".
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