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The phrase "a particular set of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific group or collection of items, concepts, or criteria that are distinct from others.
Example: "The study focused on a particular set of variables that influence consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "a specific group of" or "a distinct collection of".
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"I have a particular set of knowledge I made myself.
It doesn't require anyone to buy into a particular set of religious beliefs or philosophical concerns.
Unhappy families have their dominant themes, but each member has a particular set of variations.
Sometimes, a particular set of circumstances needs to fall into place.
Might she have a particular set of unrealized desires, a sexual identity she hadn't yet discovered?
Context matters, especially when it contains an elder sister with a particular set of idées fixes.
They're about sharing a particular set of experiences and making stuff happen".
It is she who decided that a particular set of bones were definitely those of Peter.
The same goes if you have a particular set of medications.
They evaluated people's forecasting judgement because it reveals human perception of a particular set of data.
But standardizing care into a particular set of protocols is not a current necessity.
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