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'a set of ideas' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to convey that a collection of ideas has been discussed, or to describe a group of related ideas. For example: "We had a lengthy discussion on the topic and came up with a set of ideas to improve the process."
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Judaism is a set of ideas to be shared.
Still, it implies a set of ideas and ideals.
Is a religion a set of ideas or an identity?
Economics, at its best, is a set of ideas and methods for the improvement of society.
The line about not being embarrassed ultimately reflects a set of ideas about self-consciousness.
Johnston's roundel was the visual abstraction of a set of ideas – logic, modernity, speed.
The suffrage movement had been founded on a set of ideas about women's supposed moral superiority.
"This is presenting multimedia as a set of ideas that are much broader".
A second point to remember is that freedom is more than a set of ideas.
It doesn't have a set of ideas and a sequence of dishes developed in New York.
Yet it doesn't, like Duchamp's, proceed from or illustrate a set of ideas or conclusions.
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