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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a convincing set of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection of items, arguments, or evidence that is persuasive or believable.
Example: "The researcher presented a convincing set of data that supported her hypothesis."
Alternatives: "a persuasive collection of" or "a compelling group of".
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However, he will be able to achieve that goal only if he can work out a convincing set of proposals to cut public spending.
Here then is a chance for the European Union to put pressure on France so that it can go to New York with a convincing set of disarmament proposals.
Steinberg had a convincing set of rejoinders: No children in actual life have been known to receive powerful kings shortly after their birth while smiling benignly and proudly displaying their genitals.
But a report released last month by the Institute for Children, Poverty and Homelessness, a research and policy group, presents a convincing set of facts to defend the notion of causality.
It is a convincing set of facts — ones most viewers had likely never been heard before.
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The more pro-development moderates under Mayor Ed Lee are great at attracting businesses and tech workers, but there isn't a very convincing set of programs or policies for how we maintain socioeconomic mobility in the face of rising income equality.
The more pro-development moderates under Mayor Ed Lee are great at attracting businesses and tech workers, but there isn't a very convincing set of programs or policies for how we maintain socioeconomic mobility in the face of rising income equality.
There is an equally convincing set of data to show that we have a long way to go in certain other areas.
Little details are key to creating a convincing set.
First is this convincing set of photos from the seedy Chinese gadget scene.
This convincing set of experiments confirms the finding obtained by Trannoy et al 2011, 21: 1647-1653 that STM and LTM are independently formed in γ-type Kenyon cells and α/β-type Kenyon cells, respectively.
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