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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a set of children" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group or collection of children, often in contexts related to education, research, or social discussions.
Example: "The study focused on a set of children from diverse backgrounds to understand their learning patterns."
Alternatives: "a group of children" or "a collection of children."
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Mr. Fischel, the volunteer librarian, had ordered a set of children's biographies beautifully written lives of Jewish luminaries, including Sholem Aleichem, Rebecca Gratz, Henrietta Szold, Emma Lazarus, Albert Einstein, and Lillian Wald.
Mr. Fischel, the volunteer librarian, had ordered a set of children's biographies — beautifully written lives of Jewish luminaries, including Sholem Aleichem, Rebecca Gratz, Henrietta Szold, Emma Lazarus, Albert Einstein, and Lillian Wald.
In the living room are a claw-foot oak table from a summer bungalow that can seat a dozen with the three leaves in, and, from Ms. Gannett's mother, a collection called "My Bookhouse," a set of children's stories from the 1920s that used to be sold door to door.
The theory and empirical evidence identifies a set of children who face quantitatively important borrowing constraints for higher education.
He was not helping the world in any obvious sense aside from providing cheap instruction to a set of children who needed something better, something more dedicated, but who thanks to budgetary realities were getting him, Paul Lake.
However, the data set was developed from a set of "children's stories", which restricts the translation for that particular domain.
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