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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a set of pretty" is not correct and feels incomplete in written English.
It could be used in a context where you are describing a collection of attractive items or concepts, but it requires additional information to be clear.
Example: "She arranged a set of pretty flowers on the table."
Alternatives: "a collection of beautiful" or "a group of lovely".
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He added that it was good to be recognized "not just for a set of pretty buildings, but for a set of values and principles and ideals".
Instead, I bought a set of pretty if not very rare wineglasses for $5, just enough to give dinner guests a tiny sip of Texas past.
He blinked a set of pretty eyes at my wife, refrained from offering an explanation, but finally came up with: "Because, oh, how do I say this …" He said it.
Michael Hewson, chief market analyst at CMC Markets UK, said: Having seen a set of pretty awful March trade numbers, hopes were high that the April numbers would provide a bit of rebound.
The ability to present "next best offers" to customers (which I and some collaborators wrote about in a recent HBR article), is very high-value if you are a retailer with lots of diverse and appealing products to offer, but perhaps not if you are a bank with a set of pretty standard financial services that don't tempt consumers to make impulse buys.
Adapting to new technologies, developing new skill sets, and keeping up with customers poses a set of pretty complex challenges.
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The result is a set of some pretty amusing and informative posts about what it's like to experience Chinese quarantine.
On the dressing table, place a set of three pretty fabric-covered nesting boxes to hold lipsticks, barrettes and clips, and makeup remover.
Data analysis often involves looking at a large set of pretty uniform, well-structured data.
It's got a pale green cover in truly 1970s aqua with an assorted set of pretty wildflowers, but author Audrey Hatfield's main emphasis, once you get inside, is on providing a range of recipes and recommendations for how, literally, to enjoy your weeds – often in the form of alcoholic beverages.
"They'll draw up a set of plans that look pretty, but they're totally meaningless".
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