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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a set of free" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a collection of items or services that are free, but it lacks clarity and completeness.
Example: "We are offering a set of free resources for new users to help them get started."
Alternatives: "a collection of free" or "a group of free".
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Mr. McCann dispatched a set of free books and visited the high school.
Health campaigners had worked out that children would have to eat 5,440 chocolate bars, or almost 1.25 million calories, to get a set of free volleyball posts.
Together they launched Official SAT Practice, a set of free, personalized tools that allow any student to prepare for the SAT and college-level courses.
(I wound up with duplicates in some folders; a set of free scripts called Mail Scripts included one, Remove Duplicates, that solved the problem).
The proposal of the work is to develop a set of free activities called PreLingua for providing interactive voice therapy to a population of individuals with voice disorders.
A lab in the Psychology Department at Stanford has created a set of free toolkits to help people resolve complicated issues, including resources to help people deal with disagreements.
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It was released as a set of free-streaming tracks online.
A free-from feature is embedded within a single or a set of free-form surfaces.
It gives rise to a set of free-form features modelling strategies.
Hence, a set of free-fall experiments with non-combusting model firebrands were run in the absence of cross-wind.
Sculpture is one: a set of free-standing shelves in the center of the gallery holds several abstract varieties, all on a hand-holdable scale.
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