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The phrase "a coherent set of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection of items, ideas, or concepts that are logically connected and make sense together.
Example: "The research presented a coherent set of arguments that supported the main thesis."
Alternatives: "a logical collection of" or "a unified group of".
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Amid this ideological turmoil, Abbott and the Liberals represented a coherent set of values.
Close examination of a coherent set of short texts and/or visual works.
"The intention would be to have a coherent set of names".
It will fall to Mr. Van Rompuy to produce a coherent set of proposals.
Congress's most serious handicap is its lack of a coherent set of policies.
We introduce Finger-Count gestures, a coherent set of multi-finger and two-handed gestures.
It's not up to the schools to teach a coherent set of moral values, or a society.
They are internally aligned by a common underlying value-creation platform that ensures a coherent set of shared values.
The selection has been based on intrinsic quality and possibility to enter into a coherent set of contributions.
It's easier to wrestle a snow leopard to the ground with a tear than attempt a coherent set of responses.
"The right way to do Mars is to design a coherent set of hardware that can do Mars," he said.
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