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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a set of former" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a set of former items" or "a set of former things"? If this is the case, you can use it when referring to a collection of previous or past entities, but it needs to be more specific.
Example: "The museum displayed a set of former artifacts from ancient civilizations."
Alternatives: "a collection of previous" or "a group of past".
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More flavors of Latvia are offered at the vast Central Market, housed in a set of former Zeppelin hangars near the train station: smoked fish thrust into a bucket like dried flowers; huge wheels of the sweetish, dark rye bread called laci; traditional dairy products like cannabis butter and the caraway cheese that's eaten on Midsummer Eve.
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Two experienced criminal-defense attorneys are also joining Trump's legal team: Jane Serene Raskin and Martin Raskin, a married set of former federal prosecutors.
The Avenue A setting — the former home of the independent Two Boots Pioneer Theater — was identified in 2009, at which point, Mr. Sidtis said, "we thought we would be in and out and open in a few months".
v is flux vector that corresponds to the columns of S. Given a set of experimentally-driven constraints, former equation was solved by using linear programming, the approach known as flux balance analysis, or FBA [ 16].
Johnson vetoed over twenty pieces of legislation that would have created a set of federal institutions in the former Confederacy to help guide the transition from slavery to freedom of four million former slaves.
The Cathedral was reconstructed last and decorated with a set of wooden baroque icons, copies of former mosaics and frescoes, and new works of art by Ukrainian artists.
In late-70s Oxford, there was a set of bright young undergrads that included former minister Sir Alan Duncan, former Attorney General Dominic Grieve, and Theresa May.
But there's something wrong with a set of criteria that excludes a former governor who won election to his second term by a 20% margin and left his state with a fat budget surplus.
That's what happened to Real Madrid midfielder Isco last week, when Spanish sports paper Marca produced a set of statistics to suggest the former Malaga star's first few games with Los Blancos proved him to be a more effective player than the French maestro, who is now an assistant to Carlo Ancelotti at the Bernabeu.
"She has a set of brass balls," said another former DNC official.
The most famous example is a set of since-disavowed comments from former HHS adviser Jonathan Gruber that came well after the IRS ruling.
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