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Free sign upThe phrase "a set of distinctive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection of unique characteristics or features that distinguish something from others.
Example: "The artist's work is characterized by a set of distinctive colors and patterns that make it easily recognizable."
Alternatives: "a collection of unique" or "a group of notable".
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Such an eclectic, ambitious record might be expected to sound disparate, desperate even, but instead it's a set of distinctive, strangely addictive songs.
Some of this is due to the strong ensemble, but it's also the result of a set of distinctive, stylized directorial choices.
These measurements include the experience of a camera designer, to define a set of distinctive operating modes.
Examining how the hazards related to this change were managed establishes a set of distinctive patterns that directed decisions and actions years before the Bhopal factory was constructed.
In Brown (2005) and earlier works, it is better known via a set of distinctive and specific claims made in the context of special relativistic physics and General Relativity.
We show that a careful division of the entire computational work into a set of distinctive tasks not only produces a clearly structured code, but also allows taskwise parallelization through appropriate use of OpenMP compiler directives.
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Phonemes may be further analyzed in terms of a set of underlying distinctive features, features specifying the ways the sound is physically produced by passing breath through the throat and positioning the tongue and lips.
We consider a duty-cycled sensornet including a set of ID-distinctive sensor nodes and one sink node.
Dex (2008) used MCS data to explore a limited set of distinctive results for Scottish children born c. 2000/01.
Each camera encodes a spatially well-distributed set of distinctive, approximately viewpoint-invariant feature points into a fixed-length "feature digest" that is broadcast throughout the network.
A functional atlas (or atlas for brevity) of G, denoted by A, is a set of facets that represents distinctive functional landscapes of G. Figure 1 depicts an atlas of three facets, with each facet decomposing the network into three functional modules.
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