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The phrase "a set of points" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as mathematics, statistics, or discussions about data, where you refer to multiple specific locations or values.
Example: "In the graph, a set of points represents the relationship between the two variables."
Alternatives: "a collection of points" or "a group of points".
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Figure 16.6 shows snapshots from nine iterations of the -means algorithm for a set of points.
The object is described with a set of points on its surface.
Different measures or metrics quantify how a set of points is spread out.
A network is a set of points connected by a set of linkages.
Each player chooses a set of points in the underlying space to place their facilities.
Among the parametric surface approaches, Boissanat describes a method for Delaunay triangulation of a set of points in 3-space.
In this example we use a region to represent the error bounds of a set of points.
This paper presents a new approach to efficiently compute the minimum distance between a set of points and a surface.
I am not learning lines, however, just a set of points that I want to make as the show progresses.
There are various discrepancies that are measures of uniformity for a set of points on the unit hypercube.
There are various discrepancies for measuring the uniformity of a set of points on unit hypercube and simplex.
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a compilation of points
a configuration of points
a set of times
a set of perspectives
a set of courses
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a set of suggestions
a set of advantages
a system of points
a fusillade of points
a ton of points
a set of results
a set of teeth
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