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The phrase "a normal set" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a standard or typical collection of items, elements, or data.
Example: "In mathematics, a normal set of numbers can be used to illustrate basic statistical principles."
Alternatives: "a standard set" or "a typical set".
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Reflexivity is the "self-awareness" that a normal set of code cannot directly replicate.
Traditional presidents go through a normal set of motions: They identify a problem.
a Normal set of connection points.
Thus, a normal set can be approximated as closely as desired by a nested sequence of polyblocks.
Optimization of the balloon coating matrix is essential for efficient drug transfer and tissue retention until the artery remodels to a normal set point.
3 Analogous to the separation property of convex set, any point z outsides a normal set can be separated from the normal set by a cone congruent to the nonnegative orthant.
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But I would like to think if you were to spend time with me in a normal setting you would see that I'm not some animal, some bully or whatever".
The streets of downtown Bridgeport are not a normal setting for cars like this, but despite the Duesenberg's multimillion-dollar valuation Mr. Dragone was game to let me take it for a drive.
I'd always choose a daytime session over an evening one, as you get more of a feel for how the school works in a "normal" setting, and I think what you need to do is look very carefully at the people you see around you – students as well as staff.
Response of the sensors toward various concentrations of NO2 was measured using a normal set-up.
All of this might be reasonable if we were in a normal setting.
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