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The phrase "a discrete set of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a distinct or separate collection of items or elements.
Example: "The study focused on a discrete set of variables that influence consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "a distinct group of" or "a separate collection of".
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Last year they banned the pooling trick, requiring each trust product to be tied to a discrete set of loans.
This led Potten to the concept of a discrete set of stem cells rather than a homogeneous population of cells of equal potential.
The bank said an internal investigation had concluded that "questionable activity was isolated to a discrete set of real estate transactions in China".
While it is increasingly acknowledged that climate change will affect all ecosystems and levels of civilization, there is still a tendency to treat climate change as a discrete set of policy issues.
A discrete set of people have a condition that often requires radical steps, adding up to both social and medical transition, and if those steps are not taken, all of those people will remain very unhappy; some might die.
Its launches center around a discrete set of devices.
Indeed, if is a discrete set of then and communicate.
A trial involves a discrete set of facts and issues and rules.
During partial load operation the VRG provides a discrete set of rotor speeds.
As the next step, we generate a discrete set of feasible, nondominated retractions.
In other words, each processor has a discrete set of speed choices.
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