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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a set of double" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to "a set of doubles," which could be used in contexts like games or measurements.
Example: "In tennis, a set of doubles is played with two teams of two players each."
Alternatives: "a pair of doubles" or "a collection of doubles."
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Before him, a set of double doors is open; he might be standing at a window.
Then — in view of the crowd — she closed a set of double doors, made from thickened glass, to provide security against the demonstration.
The indoor sets are protected by a set of double doors which can be opened by a custodian of push-buttons.
At the Riverbend Maximum Security Institution here, through a set of double doors next to several vending machines, a gurney stands ready to deliver prisoners to their executions by lethal injection.
It's a piece about creating space, says Hayes, born out of the communities and landscapes of the Outer Hebrides, where he lived in the 1970s, in form of a set of double variations that is often exceptionally beautiful.
But other captions bubble across the screen, to underscore plot points or to add visual punch lines: the "one hour later" that stripes a set of double doors cracks in half when a character walks through them.
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A man in a double-breasted grey suit stands proprietorially in front of a set of double-glazed patio doors, while his wife sits unsmilingly in wicker chair.
But Mr. Nichols hasn't provided a set of doubles merely to speak what James and Eleanor are really thinking; these aren't just clean-cut ids and egos.
The club had arranged a set of doubles pitting Kirill and another young tennis instructor against two players from the Pelham High School tennis team who had recently won the state championship in doubles.
Thus, for each state i we have a set of double-stream components where the streams have different degrees of relevance.
The limit loads, net section strength were found for a set of double-edge-notched (DEN) and single-edge-notched (SEN) specimens loaded in compression.
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