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The phrase "a set of facts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection or group of specific information or data points that are considered to be true or factual.
Example: "The researcher presented a set of facts to support her hypothesis during the conference."
Alternatives: "a collection of facts" or "a group of facts".
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A database is a set of facts about an application domain.
I document a set of facts consistent with adjustment frictions in these relationships.
Chappie doesn't just learn a set of facts; Chappie learns a set of values.
"But we made donations based on a set of facts at the time.
There is no basic agreement on a set of facts, right?
A fellow lawyer said of her, "She defends a person more than a set of facts.
If ever a set of facts — and a government action — underscored the impact of global warming, this was it.
It's a narrative that is built around a set of facts and events that happened over the last six months.
The ad alludes to a set of facts that Mr. Romney has been forced to defend in Michigan.
But we present history as a set of "facts" rather than as a set of debates and arguments about them.
I think it would be helpful to put out a set of facts that we can all agree upon.
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