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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a set of bad" is not complete and lacks context, making it unclear in written English.
It could be used when referring to a collection of negative items, experiences, or qualities, but it needs additional information to clarify its meaning.
Example: "We have a set of bad habits that we need to work on to improve our health."
Alternatives: "a collection of negative" or "a group of poor".
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A set of bad numbers can be turned around.
He explained the turnabout by saying he was "prioritizing out of a set of bad choices".
When it comes to schools, Obama's stimulus is likely to lock in a set of bad policies.
This example illustrates our biggest concern: the stimulus program simply locks in a set of bad policies.
That distinction is important, between the hatred of a set of bad ideas, and the hatred of people.
His evil isn't depicted as a canker in his character but as a set of bad ideas that put him into conflict even with himself.
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As a result, California's condition these days can be summed up as a set of bad-news-good-news equations.
Mr Eglin is acutely alive to the way in which the received view of Bath, as a serene and homogenous Georgian polis, works to hide the fact that for most of Nash's time the place was a construction site, squabbled over by a set of bad-tempered competing interests: builders, architects and the city corporation itself.
Its members were faced with a set of alarmingly bad economic data for the British economy: manufacturing output in December had slowed for a second successive month.
A SET of QAs?? :) Sorry, bad geek joke.
That was a case in which a limited set of bad investments, largely at one firm, had the potential to drive down the value of other firms' holdings in the short term.
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