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The phrase "a set of specifics" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection of detailed items or information related to a particular subject or topic.
Example: "In order to proceed with the project, we need a set of specifics regarding the client's requirements."
Alternatives: "a collection of details" or "a group of particulars."
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Now they have a set of specifics, tailormade for retail – with the 20-month freeze on energy bills bound to be the first sample pulled from the salesman's suitcase.
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The talk suggests a set of specific priorities for libraries.
They must give the computer a set of specific instructions for accomplishing that task.
Akerlof and Shiller have a set of specific proposals for how the animal spirits might be incorporated into their science.
Finally, a set of specific recommendations inferred from the results is provided.
Does requiring that private plans offer "actuarially equivalent" packages — rather than a set of specific benefits — guarantee seniors necessary care?
The properties of each SSD were determined by measuring a set of specific parameters.
The study was carried out under a set of specific assumptions.
Land uses, like 'farmland', imply a set of specific assets and, therefore, particular perceptions of losses.
A set of specific LAMP primers were designed and tested against 155 V.
To distinguish the sibling species, a set of specific oligonucleotide probes were developed.
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