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The phrase "a set of loosely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a collection or group that is not tightly organized or structured.
Example: "The researchers presented a set of loosely defined criteria for evaluating the effectiveness of the program."
Alternatives: "a collection of loosely" or "a group of loosely".
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The album as a set of loosely linked songs may be moribund.
Mr. Weldon has denied that the company's many missteps suggest broader problems in management or in the company's structure as a set of loosely affiliated subsidiaries.
His latest work, "The Development," is a set of loosely linked stories that move with wry and lordly omniscience among the loosely linked lives of various elderly residents of Heron Bay Estates, a gated community in the Maryland Tidewater region.
By definition, this architecture consists of a set of loosely coupled and independently deployable services.
This type of architecture consists of a set of loosely coupled and independently deployable services for more scalable applications.
In essence, it is a set of loosely coupled services that represent business processes and communicate with each other via standard interfaces across a message bus.
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The framework is organized as a set of loosely-coupled components called managers, as shown in Fig. 1.
Loosely adopting a set of criteria, or "virtues" — order, balance, elegance, coherence, and self-knowledge — he delineates the merits of, for instance, Herzog & de Meuron's 1988 Stone House, in Liguria, whose exposed concrete frame saves rough, mortarless rock from "rustic incoherence".
(9 26 33 PM) ZJ: failing to evolve properly (9 26:55 PM) ZJ: I made a class for it when previously it was just an assortment of functions, but I've obviously messed something up in the process (9 27:40 PM) bradass87: ah yes, going from a random set of loosely connected functions to an OOP method, not pretty (9 27:57 PM) bradass87: still got the assortment of functions?
"The Audacity of Hope" (2006) is a set of policy disquisitions loosely structured around an account of his freshman year in the United States Senate.
This set of views, loosely linked to the work of Michel Foucault, criticizes the modern tendency to recategorize human behaviors as medical pathologies demanding expert diagnosis and care.
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