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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a set of braces" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection of braces, which are typically used in various contexts such as clothing or dental appliances.
Example: "He bought a set of braces to complete his formal outfit for the wedding."
Alternatives: "a pair of braces" or "a collection of braces".
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"Excuse me, ma'am," a student said, smiling through a set of braces.
He got her deals with blue-chip sponsors like Nike, paid for her to live and train in Miami, and outfitted her down to a set of braces.
There are political cartoons, drafts of speeches and a few objects like a set of braces Roosevelt had worn on his paralyzed legs.
A set of braces or a retainer might be what it takes to straighten your teeth.
This device is much more difficult to see in the mouth than a set of braces.
List your CSS elements in your "createcss.css" file, following each with a set of braces containing the style rules.
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Before each meeting, Brinkley, who has a mess of curly black hair bunched into a yellow scrunchy and a tiny set of braces on tiny teeth, types up an agenda, which the girls make sure the boys adhere to.
You were much more likely to see a gleaming set of braces than a golden grill, but everyone mingled well.
If it's been knocked badly out of position, the tooth may need to be "splinted". A dental splint looks like a small set of braces.
Rosanna barely moves, staring straight ahead, her mouth agape, exposing a full set of braces, like any other teenage girl.
Investigators believe that the crane collapsed when a six-ton steel collar that was part of the bracing broke loose and fell from the 18th floor, knocking out a lower set of braces and destabilizing the crane.
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