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The phrase "a set of sometimes" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks context to be usable.
Example: "The project requires a set of sometimes conflicting priorities that we need to address."
Alternatives: "a collection of occasional" or "a group of intermittent".
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Through it, culture was both democratized and limited according to a set of sometimes competing standards and values.
But it was the odometer and not the speedometer that mattered, as drivers followed a set of sometimes arcane directional clues and tried to stay on a circuitous route.
The result is a set of sometimes widely differing parameter vectors that yield very similar optimal values of the fit criterion.
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This usually leads to a set of sometimes-related rules voted on by compromise that may or may not lead to optimal datacenter design.
Each round contains a new mystery basket, which reveals a set of ingredients (sometimes lovely, sometimes whacky) they have to use in their dish.
It has a set of nodes, sometimes called vertices.
He became famous among hoaxers for a set of 16 — sometimes expanded to 34 — questions that, he says, reveal official accounts to be faulty.
I find this quite different from today's "parametric design," which allows the computer to generate form from a set of instructions, sometimes resulting in so-called blob architecture.
Even when their behavior seems to indicate a desire to wear, view and drink what they want, as we might, Sciolino's subjects reveal, on closer inspection, a set of motives sometimes quite different from those we might wish to see -- piety and patriotism, rather than rebellion in the Western mold.
A musical chord is defined as a set of three (sometimes two) or more simultaneously played notes.
Odds ratios (OR) are for allele A1 Whilst the three SNPs in Table 1 were the most significant in the forward logistic regression, each SNP should be considered as a tagging or representative SNP for a set of SNPs, sometimes referred to as an association "peak".
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