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The phrase "a set of garbage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a collection or group of items that are considered worthless or undesirable.
Example: "After cleaning out the attic, I found a set of garbage that I needed to throw away."
Alternatives: "a pile of trash" or "a collection of waste".
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That cool flash of hot metal was a recurring theme, neatly done by Richard Nicoll as silvered finishes illuminating sportswear or gliding over the surface of suits while Meadham Kirchhoff inserted hints of religious embroidery in a collection otherwise focused on a set of garbage bags.
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Set too low, it feeds a lot of garbage into your in-box; set too high, it will make you miss the important messages.
Louie: (Annoyed) Yeah, maybe if we were on the set of "Garbage Men/Funny Men".
I have also found my original set of Garbage Pail Kids cards with the box.
Lauryn introduced the first song, and launched into a set of full-on, unadulterated, pants-shitting garbage.
Detectives found a set of keys, with a pendant marked "Tammy," in the bottom of a garbage can in an alley of the H-shaped apartment building.
To play safely with the garbage collector, this is implemented outside the runtime system as a set of resources hashed on the Clive context identifier.
That's a lot of garbage.
"There's a lot of garbage on YouTube.
As we left the tent, Daff remembered something he had been trying to tell me during Killa C's set before a barrage of garbage from the Love Train broke his train of thought.
Our VICELAND production team filmed and played back the PSAs off an old TV set in front of garbage trucks, supermarkets, the Wall Street bull sculpture, and many other places.
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