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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a set length of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying a predetermined or fixed duration or measurement of something.
Example: "The project requires a set length of time to complete, ensuring that all tasks are finished thoroughly."
Alternatives: "a fixed duration of" or "a predetermined length of".
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Forget all-expenses-paid trips for a set length of time, crooners, quoits and dining at the captain's table.
If real progress is to be made, interlocutors for the insurgents must prove that they can stop violence in specific areas for a set length of time for instance, by promising not to set off roadside bombs, the insurgents' main weapon, in a certain district for, say, a week.
You need figure out a set length of time for your nap and set the alarm.
A classic retainer was described by the court as one used in an attorney-client relationship for a set length of time or a particular purpose.
Choose a set length of time (interval).
Public speakers are often asked to speak for a set length of time.
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"A simple car journey of a set length can take extremely different measures of perceived time depending on the attributes of the trip the individual associates with".
Like an accelerator there is no physical office space, and startups enter and leave as a cohort in a program of a set length.
Like an accelerator there is no physical office space, and start-ups enter and leave as a cohort in a program of a set length.
Start-ups enter and leave as a cohort (starting and ending the program at the same time) in a program of a set length.
Within the population, microsatellite size is highly variable; however, each individual possesses unique microsatellites of a set length.
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