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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fine set of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a collection or group of items that are of high quality or well-suited for a particular purpose.
Example: "The museum displayed a fine set of ancient artifacts that captivated all the visitors."
Alternatives: "an excellent collection of" or "a great assortment of".
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Representative Aaron Schock, Republican of Illinois, has a fine set of abs, as the cover of Men's Health magazine shows.
"Liberals don't care what is going on over there," she said, showing a fine set of teeth.
The Civic Centre in Cathays Park is a fine set of public buildings, built since 1904, mostly in portland stone, and set among ornamental gardens and broad avenues.
(Manigault's appeal describes her as "rather good looking, with a fine set of teeth," and possibly "enticed off by some white man").
The show had a fine set of impudent lyrics and an inventive staging; it seemed to release Blanchett's robust sense of humor.
Recently down from Cambridge, the young graduate, sporting a fine set of sideburns, regaled us nightly with his already overflowing fund of stories.
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Has there ever been a finer set of human beings than the followers of England cricket in the '90s (and quite a lot of the eighties)?
While some dance critics maintain that Swing Time contained a finer set of dances, Top Hat remains, to this day, the partnership's best-known work.
Each main class was next parsed in a finer set of categories.
The 18th-century Palladian villa overlooking the River Dart at Ashprington provides a fine setting for this celebration of the apple harvest.
It proved a fine setting for the blossoming romance of the young title characters.
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