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The phrase "a set of picture" is not correct in English.
It should be "a set of pictures." You can use it when referring to a collection or group of images or photographs.
Example: "I have created a set of pictures to illustrate the project's progress."
Alternatives: "a collection of images" or "a group of photos."
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Over several rounds, the Directors instructed the Matchers how to arrange a set of picture cards.
Emoji are a set of picture characters that you can use in place of emoticons.
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This is an incredibly successful way to give you an overview of a set of pictures.
For OK!, a set of pictures can be used in magazines around the world.
A famous prizefighter is said to have donated a set of pictures of foreign dances that hang on the wall.
An astute reader (Marissa from California) did some research of her own and found that the magazine followed up with a set of pictures showing how a man undresses "with dignity and charm".
He continued to face the truth, above all in his self-portraits – a set of pictures which constitute, arguably, the most profound meditation on ageing in all art history.
The fact that he was from a comprehensive put him in a noticeable minority, he tells me, a sense of disorientation compounded by a set of pictures he found hanging on one of the school's walls.
Not long ago, when a magazine paid a celebrity more than a person might earn in a lifetime in return for a set of pictures, media critics questioned the ethics of both the publication and the star.
At 6, with his mother's help, he carved out an aperture in a shoe box, fitted it with toilet-paper rolls on either end and then drew a set of pictures that unspooled as a narrative.
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