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"a set of formulas" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a group or collection of mathematical or scientific equations that are used to solve a problem or explain a concept. Example: "In order to solve this complex calculus problem, you will need to apply a set of formulas that we learned in class last week."
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Vollmann's announced intention is to work out a set of formulas (his "moral calculus") for determining whether or not violence is a legitimate response to any given situation.
There is a wish to fix a kind of CV about oneself which is a set of formulas: the kind of person I think I am.
Once a set of formulas have generated data in spreadsheet cells as functions of other cells, one can experiment by changing one parameter, such as the price of a part, to observe its effect on the cost of a product.
Each year, the state uses a set of formulas to determine how much money it is required to contribute, based on factors like the funds' balances and how well investments are expected to perform.
<I, S> satisfies a set of formulas T if and only if S ⊨I A for all A ∈ T.
A default theory consists of a set of formulas (the facts), together with a set of default rules.
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We can take the intuitionistic (and classical) rules to differ from these in replacing the formula variable χ with a set-of-formulas variable Γ.
Second epsilon theorem: Suppose Γ ∪ {A} is a set of formulae not involving the epsilon symbol.
We have analyzed its magnetic field and derived a set of formulae.
This paper presents a set of formulae for estimating the light spot position projected on a quadrant detector (QD).
On most views, with a mathematical characterization of logical truth we attempt to delineate a set of formulae possessing a number of non-mathematical properties.
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