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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a set of corridors" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to multiple connected passageways or hallways within a building or structure.
Example: "The museum features a set of corridors that lead to various exhibition rooms."
Alternatives: "a series of hallways" or "a collection of passageways".
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It is assumed that a set of corridors defining a rough a priori geometric configuration is provided by the planners.
A set of corridors was defined, comprising 3090 mile of highways from New York to Mississippi.
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To play, you put down a set of corridor tiles and draw "prize" cards.
Federal officials were most concerned about subway and train systems in and around New York City, Washington and other major Eastern cities. "The whole Northeast region is obviously the most highly served and densely populated set of corridors," said a federal transportation official.
At the end of the corridor, a set of steep stairs leads to a hideaway guest bedroom and bathroom, built under the attic rafters.
The white Broadway-like ribbon proceeds off the building's carpeted main corridor from a set of double doors whose glass panels mimic the cruciform shape of the burners of a gas range.
Yet with its 10 seats, total lack of decor and bizarre location in a featureless, fluorescent-lit corridor down a set of stairs in Ginza metro station, Jiro is as unassuming as its master chef, 85-year-old Jiro Ono.
The decoy walked beneath the arch and down the corridor, heading toward a set of stairs that led to the subway.
At the end of the corridor, there was a set of glass doors and, beyond them, bold orange street lamps lighting starkly shadowed bushes, a deserted blue road, and, on the other side of it, a big, beautiful hotel.
I pushed open the door and found myself in a narrow corridor which led to a set of velvet curtains.
Visitors pass through gray metal doors, go down a narrowing corridor, and arrive at a set of doors that slide open automatically.
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