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The phrase "a set list of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a list of items that have been predetermined or prearranged. For example, "I created a set list of tasks that needed to be accomplished by the end of the week."
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Restaurant menus are no longer a set list of choices but the starting point for negotiations between diner and waiter.It is hard to imagine this abundance disappearing.
"I'm really bad at saying stuff off the cuff, so I've been trying to get into some kind of structured thing – which I know doesn't sound very exciting – where I have a set list of things to say.
She put together a set list of "obscure standards," as she paradoxically described them, including Irving Berlin's "Mr. Monotony" and the Flying Machine's "Smile a Little Smile for Me," as well as some satirical folk "hits" from "A Mighty Wind".
Even though I live nowhere near there now, I still religiously drive down there every Saturday to get a set list of things: a free-range chicken, eight chipolatas, a dozen organic eggs and some mince.
AT a performance here in Berlin last month, Mr. Liefers led his five-piece band through a set list of songs by East German groups like Silly and Pankow, and by the late bassist Klaus Renft, who was ultimately forbidden to play by the regime.
Assemblyman Reed Gusciora, a Democrat from Princeton who sponsored the legislation, said New Jersey's would be the most restrictive medical marijuana law in the nation because it would permit doctors to prescribe it for only a set list of serious, chronic illnesses.
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The tour consisted of a series of university and nightclub gigs, where they performed a set list consisting of a selection of songs from their greatest hits album.
Futterman pointed out that "Mr. Schuester has again failed to pick a set list ahead of time" despite "weeks of pretense about preparing for sectionals".
"Red Dress" was performed at the 2008 Oxygen Festival as part of a set list which included numerous of the group's previous singles.
The starting point was a positive training set (list of known interacting pairs) and a negative training set (list of pairs believed not to interact).
The group sang "Shape" at the Edinburgh Corn Exchange on 18 August 2004 as part of a set list.
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