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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a set of pens" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a collection or group of pens, typically implying that they are sold or used together.
Example: "I bought a set of pens for my art project, which includes various colors and tip sizes."
Alternatives: "a collection of pens" or "a pack of pens."
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In that bag I keep my passport, a set of pens, a blindfold, and earplugs.
Just that morning, the men had driven 200 head into a set of pens just yards from the Canadian river banks.
At each of the library's "LIVE from the NYPL" events, Rosenberg uses a set of pens, pencils, and watercolors to create images inspired by the onstage conversation—"snapshots of thoughts," she calls them.
At each of the library's "LIVE from the NYPL" events, Rosenberg uses a set of pens, pencils, and watercolors to create images inspired by the onstage conversation — "snapshots of thoughts," she calls them.
Buy a set of pens.
Aside from a few photos in your work office, everything you keep out should be related to work, whether it's paper, a stapler, or a set of pens.
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Obtain a set of calligraphy pens, or at least one broad nibbed pen.
"I was told recently about a school that wanted to buy a set of highlighter pens.
So for back-to-school, the retailer offers a mix: a $495 Burberry girls' cross-body bag, next to a $32 backpack and a set of $17 gel pens.
One cotton tunic looked as if Mr. Lacroix had attacked it with a set of felt pens and made an art-brut dashiki for the friendly price of $200.
Get this kid some construction paper and a set of paint pens, for Christ's sake.
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