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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a set of sticks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a collection or grouping of sticks, often in contexts related to crafts, games, or nature.
Example: "For the project, we need to gather a set of sticks to create the framework of the structure."
Alternatives: "a bundle of sticks" or "a collection of sticks".
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The European Union, represented by its diplomatic big beasts Britain, France and Germany—has spent years, together with Russia and China, talking to Iran, in a bid to curb its nuclear ambitions with a set of sticks and carrots.On the campaign trail, Mr Obama talked of "bigger sticks and bigger carrots" for Iran.
The woman cried out exultantly, her voice barely audible above the surging of an electronic organ and the thrashing of drums and cymbals played by one of Daughtry's nephews, with another nephew, a 3-year-old, adding his own ecstatic beats with a set of sticks.
The device uses a set of sticks topped with round clackers.
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We're surprised she didn't throw in a set of hair sticks.
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