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The phrase "a full set of rules" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a complete collection of guidelines or regulations that govern a particular activity or situation.
Example: "Before starting the game, make sure you read through a full set of rules to understand how to play properly."
Alternatives: "a complete set of guidelines" or "an entire collection of regulations."
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A cross-NHS group has been tasked with coming up with a full set of rules that can be adopted right across the healthcare system.
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Based on the description in [18], Lo et al. [14] generalized the Full algorithm for mining a full set of sequential rules and it is completely the same algorithm as the RuleGen algorithm proposed by Zaki [22].
"Governments need to develop a full set of new trade rules to address new trade barriers," said Alan Davidson, Google's Director of Public Policy, who believes censorship restricts free trade.
A full set of the game's rules, from the original edition, is available for download.
"What's important is that we have a full set of financial fair play rules to ensure there's a motivation to live within your means".
The full set of rules and a network diagram of the hepatocyte model are given in the supplementary materials (Supplementary Table S3.1 and Supplementary Fig. S2.1). Figure 3 presents statistics of our reconstruction and an example qualitative trajectory exhibiting a homeostatic response.
The full set of rules is encoded as a system of qualitative constraints over its inputs (interaction graph and observations on node variations).
The full set of rules for annihilation of adjacent charges is documented in the InChI Technical Manual [5].
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