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The phrase "a set of things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection or group of items, objects, or concepts that are related in some way.
Example: "In the workshop, we will explore a set of things that can enhance your creativity and productivity."
Alternatives: "a collection of items" or "a group of objects".
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This becomes more evident when we consider that even the simplest of creatures that may otherwise be bereft of a conscious or explicit value judgement system have been imparted (through evolution) the discerning ability to know that doing a certain "A" set of things will make it more probable for them to survive, as opposed to doing a certain "B" set of things.
So we institutionalized a set of things to create rituals, heroes and legends.
Learning isn't a set of things that we know but a world that we enter.
"There's a set of things that nice young women from Seven Sisters schools did, and I wasn't that interested.
They know they'll get a response by talking about a set of things, some of them commendable.
There are no ways to go from one node, find a set of things that brings you back to that node.
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A system is a set of connected things or parts that work together.
Fatherhood is not simply a state of being; it's a set of practices, things people do.
I think of Google as a set of overlapping things.
In essentialism, there is an essence that fundamentally characterizes observable objects as the common element of a set of existing things, even if the essence itself is unobservable.
The predisposition to come to something as recondite as an art museum requires a whole set of things that a museum itself cannot give.
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