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The phrase "a set direction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific course of action or a predetermined path that is established for a project or initiative.
Example: "The team has agreed on a set direction for the upcoming marketing campaign to ensure everyone is aligned."
Alternatives: "a defined path" or "a clear course".
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"I realize that the realization of that very first desire, of committing myself consciously toward a set direction has given me the definitive feeling of a personal victory, not over my family circle, but over myself".
One of the advantages of being lost is that you have no obligation to steer in a set direction; your ship is free to sail on open seas.
In this case the slope is constant and it is not necessary to find a derivative to find the slope, which is, following the Y = mx + b basic model for linear graphs, 6. Displacement is like distance but it has a set direction, this makes displacement a vector and speed a scalar.
The buyer pays a premium for the right to exercise his option should prices move in a set direction.
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It was also scary being in a role to set direction, not just support it.
Set direction of rotation.
Our incoming workforce of millennials expects to play a big role in setting direction.
"I never have a set trajectory or direction," he says.
Correction: September 5 , 2001 Wednesday A set of driving directions in Weekend on Friday with an article about visiting Poultney, Vt., omitted a step.
"Leadership implies going somewhere, so a leader needs to articulate a vision; set a direction.
Our model end-stop cells are direction sensitive and are therefore modeled for a set of directions between 0 and 360 degrees.
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