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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a set of glasses" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to multiple glasses that are grouped together, often for drinking or viewing purposes.
Example: "I bought a beautiful set of glasses for our dinner party."
Alternatives: "a collection of glasses" or "a group of glasses".
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Mr. Gassiyev mimed the onstage trumpet part but gave a virtuoso turn on a set of glasses.
The wife of the finance minister tries to bargain with her over a set of glasses that she really did not want to sell.
Think of what Arnold Schwarzenegger's character sees in the Terminator film: information overlaid on your real view of the world, albeit via a set of glasses.
Instead, we selected the priciest versions of more basic items a laptop computer, bed linens or a set of glasses, to name a few.
In the second book in the "Trueman Bradley" series by Alexei Russell, the protagonist receives a set of glasses that let him 'see' emotions – a powerful tribute to Voss, Haber, and team.
In addition to being "100% carbon neutral" Gilboa highlights Warby Parker's "Buy a Pair, Give a Pair" initiative where Warby Parker donates a set of glasses for every set it sells.
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Leno enters through a set of glass doors, which seems rather corporate.
Nankoo saw gray smoke billowing through a set of glass doors leading to a subway platform.
On the right (after the "Fresh City" cafe), you will see "Harvard Medical School" over a set of glass doors.
Up a set of glass-bottom stairs is a glass landing that serves as Mr. Agostini's office.
A set of glass containers reminded me of the medieval water-clock I once saw in a cathedral.
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