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The phrase "a serious set" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a collection or group of items, situations, or characteristics that are significant or important in nature.
Example: "The artist presented a serious set of paintings that challenged societal norms and provoked deep thought."
Alternatives: "an important collection" or "a significant group".
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"We played a serious set," Goodman said.
The much-reviled Avigdor Lieberman is facing a serious set of legal charges.
And this: If you come to me with a serious set of proposals, I will be there to listen.
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has proposed a serious set of liability reform proposals as part of the package approved by his Task Force on Medicaid Redesign.
"We have a serious set of issues to confront and we know that those issues can't all be met if we build things in New York, Boston or Geneva".
Speaking on Sky News during a visit to London, Hoshyar Zebari admitted that the militants were a "mortal threat" to Iraq and that the fall of Mosul was a serious set back to the Iraqi security forces.
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Relations between the two clubs have been strained for a while, and as Saracens were the only side to win at Franklin's Gardens in the 2009-10 season, this meeting in Watford has all the makings of a serious set-to.
"It looks like such a serious setting for such funny people," Mrs. Zagat said, flattering her guests.
If Kobane falls it will be a serious set-back for the Kurds.
In 2005 Thomas suffered a serious set-back when he needed his spleen removed after a crash in Australia, while another bad fall in a time trial in Italy in 2009 saw him break his pelvis.
Because every time I spoke, it was a serious set-up line.
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