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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a set of paper" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would be "a set of papers" when referring to multiple sheets or documents.
Example: "I need to organize a set of papers for the meeting tomorrow."
Alternatives: "a collection of papers" or "a bundle of papers."
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When Sandro was small, he had a set of paper dolls of the Arditi.
Ms. Smith said she wanted to avoid having the workshop end up as yet another academic exercise where the only outcome is often a set of paper proceedings or pledges.
Waldherr is an artist who creates tarot cards, among other objects, and her book is lavishly illustrated and accompanied by a set of paper dolls (a final sadistic flourish, perhaps?).
One ad — with the tag line "Innovate and Accelerate" — has a man wearing a set of paper wings, vintage aviator goggles and a white scarf, jumping off a chair in a Gothic-style auditorium, as if in flight.
The cellmates also played chess, and Mr Hewetson made himself a set of paper cards to play solitaire, despite warnings from his fellow prisoners that this could lead to a spell in "the cooler" – a bleak, particularly icy room.
Each sequence has a set of paper references associated, and each of these references has the bibliography associated.
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Instead of a liquid rinse, the mouthwash has been transformed into a set of paper-thin strips that melt on the tongue, supposedly capable of annihilating garlic breath and other offensive mouth-borne odors before they annihilate something else -- a relationship, a job prospect, a schmoozing opportunity.
In 2005, Ó Brádaigh, a keen historian, donated a set of papers of the National University of Ireland.
Crown Prince Abdullah, cloaked in regal yellow, was seated at a large desk, peering at a set of papers resting on a small wooden platform.
And concurrently, all the writers involved in the project are working on a set of papers that will be collated into a book.
THE HITLER DIARIES: In 1983, The Sunday Times and Newsweek published extensive extracts from a set of papers they claimed were Hitler's personal diaries.
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