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The phrase "a little set" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small collection or group of items, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "I bought a little set of tools for my home repairs."
Alternatives: "a small collection" or "a tiny group".
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A little set of offices was rented.
He had a little set up in his tent.
We found hand-painted playing cards beneath the floorboards, a little set of three.
So we built a little set at Warner Bros, Natalie Wood and I were in it.
They are both keen to make a good impression but also a little set in their ways.
Some of the teachers actually took the class, but most of them sat in a little set of bleachers.
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Signeul's players gradually started to threaten, and could have equalised when Jane Ross connected with a Little set-piece, but her header was straight at goalkeeper Hedvig Lindahl.
Right, it's a little set-top-box that plays high-def videos on your [presumably larger than your computer monitor] TV; it can download using BitTorrent right onto its built-in hard drive.
Sometimes it's a big part of the experience, like in the BioShock series, and sometimes it's just a little set-dressing," Gaynor tells us.
For that reason – especially if producers do a little set-up where C&J get to sneak into the villa in the quiet hours of the morning and gulp the worms from a chalice while Laura and Samira watch them do it from a balcony nearby – yes, they absolutely would eat worms.
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