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The phrase "a fast set of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a collection or group of items that are characterized by speed or quickness.
Example: "The team developed a fast set of algorithms that significantly improved processing time."
Alternatives: "a quick collection of" or "a speedy group of".
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Jason Oremus, as a crusty teacher, also owns a fast set of feet.
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A faster set of clicks signals a different frequency on the detector, and the next group are Natterer's bats that always appear some minutes after the pipistrelles.
This means a faster set of solutions will emerge (we've already seen hardware standards like Thread, LoRa and Z-Wave that take into account both a consumer's desire for optionality and a company's desire for expansion).
The $36,100 coupe with quattro all-wheel drive and six-speed manual also comes with a more potent, 225-hp motor that puts this car in the running with a faster set of Porsches and BMWs.
"It's not a question of having a hard and fast set of demands," he said.
"We don't have a hard and fast set of rules we think we need to operate under anymore," Mr. Stratton said.
In the 2001 knockout tournament in Moscow, Zhu beat Alexandra Kosteniuk of Russia in the final match; they split the regular games with two wins each and then each player won one game in a play-off at a faster time control, which then led to a still faster set of two "speed" games, both won by Zhu.
"This is probably, as a group, the fastest set of backs we had since DeShaun [Foster]," Miller said.
And with a new CEO at the helm and a fast growing set of popular games, CrowdStar is gearing up for a big 2011 to help the company grow in terms of users and games.
Based on a fast detectable set of overlapping and crossing substructure matches for two nested RNA secondary structures, our method ExpaRNA (exact pattern of alignment of RNA) computes the longest collinear sequence of substructures common to two RNAs in O(H· nm) time and O(nm) space, where H ≪ n· m for real RNA structures.
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