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The phrase "a realistic set" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection of items, ideas, or expectations that are practical and achievable.
Example: "The project requires a realistic set of goals to ensure success and maintain team motivation."
Alternatives: "a practical collection" or "an achievable group".
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It will take hard work and a realistic set of expectations to do it well.
The first is to devise a realistic set of strategic goals.
As early as 1935, in "Battleship Gertie," he used projections, dwarfing a realistic set with pictures of vessels at sea.
With a fair organization scheme and a realistic set of priorities, it can send some early signals this week.
"Other [simulations I've experienced] aren't as sophisticated," says Sauer. "This one is dialed in to deliver a realistic set of outcomes.
This information will help students to become familiar with these relatively new signal control technologies and develop a realistic set of expectations regarding their deployments and operational benefits.
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"But we've never had such a realistic setting before".
It's just not a realistic setting, exercising six to eight hours a day.
The story takes a surreal scenario and embeds it in a realistic setting.
One of the aims of the course is to develop students' ability to make judgments in a realistic setting.
The introduction of fantastic or supernatural elements into a realistic setting was characteristic of many Polish Romantic works.
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