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The phrase "a set of characters" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific collection or group of letters, symbols, or numbers, often in contexts like programming, linguistics, or cryptography.
Example: "In this programming language, a set of characters is used to define the syntax rules."
Alternatives: "a group of symbols" or "a collection of letters".
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We developed a set of characters that represent various sounds of English language.
A set of characters seized me, and ran off with me.
Hollywood's new A-list is a set of characters, not actors.
Rarely does Evison stick with a set of characters — and therefore a theme — for more than a handful of pages.
In the fourth book, a set of characters called Death Eaters "resemble terrorists more than anything else," Ms. Tandy said.
The project parts from the design of a mechanical translation process, in which a drawing machine produces a set of characters or markings from sign language.
Tomalin has organized her book mostly by chronology, with occasional breaks for the consideration of a theme or a set of characters.
One Bauhaus student-turned-teacher, Herbert Bayer, developed the "universal lettering system," a set of characters in a clear, ascetic modern style.
Paragraphed and punctuated conventionally, Skylight follows a familiar fictional formula: a set of characters thrown together in one place at one time.
Rambling through the story far more purposefully than the entertaining figures in some of Mr. Russo's earlier books are a set of characters who reflect one another's situations.
With fiction one creates a set of characters and does everything possible to give them the space to live, including never interpreting them or analyzing them.
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