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The phrase "a set of pole" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a set of poles"? You can use the corrected phrase when referring to multiple poles that are grouped together or considered as a unit.
Example: "The construction crew brought a set of poles to support the new fence."
Alternatives: "a collection of poles" or "a group of poles".
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The ranch has a three-bedroom primary house, a two-bedroom guest house, a horse barn, a calving barn and a set of pole corrals.
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1 Learn how to use the poles correctly: if you go off by yourself, you'll just be going for a walk while carrying a set of poles.
The tent-like structures in the finale weren't just for catwalk theatrics, they're nylon ponchos that come with a set of poles for self-assembly should you so desire.
Up at North GRIP, a set of poles that are slowly drifting apart mark the glacier's flow; at the edge of the ice, the same process produces more dramatic results.
And so with K2 greater than 0 and K1 equal to 0, we have a set of poles, which are indicated here, and so this is just a shift, slight shift, to the left, depending on the value of K2, a shift to the left of the open-loop poles.
From there he proceeded across the street and down a hill to Independent Gas Co., where he began firing his powerful.50-caliber rifle at the company's massive propane storage tanks and a set of pole-mounted electrical transformers just behind them.
At the far end of the parking lot, towards Kaneohe, you will come to a set of poles with a chain.
The machine or source of vibration moves in a set of vibrational poles.
Councilman Thomas V. Ognibene acknowledged yesterday that he had accepted an upgrade on a Hawaii hotel room and a set of fishing poles from a building industry consultant who is at the center of a corruption inquiry.
Fox was so determined to reach the top that he rigged up a set of slalom poles on a stream near his house in Staffordshire and practised his paddling each day.
Thus, we find a set of all-pole model coefficients, the cost function of which can be defined as the root mean square (RMS) distance between the spectral envelope of simulated speech and the original speech: C rms = 1 N ∑ i = 1 N log P ω i − log P * ω i 2 P ω = 1 A ω 2 = 1 ∑ k = 0 P a k e − jωk 2. (12..
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