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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a set with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection or group that includes certain elements or features.
Example: "We have a set with all the necessary tools for the project."
Alternatives: "a collection containing" or "a group that includes".
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Admission is $12 a set with a two-drink minimum, or $20 for both.
The good news is, Ellula is devising a set with a small but, alas, noninflatable subwoofer.
2. Egg by Susan Lazar hat, $45 for a set with booties.
Believe it or not, I found myself on a set with [actress] Mary Steenburgen.
3. Cartier Tradition earrings (sold as a set with brooch), price on request.
Yesterday I was in Berlin, on a set with massive stars (2).
She radiates authority and delivers a set with almost a dramatic arc.
A set with no members is called an empty, or null, set, and is denoted ∅.
In it, the writer describes what it's like to be on a set with Lohan, which turns out to be exactly what you think being on a set with Lohan must be like.
The show may be had singly or as part of a set with "Quidam," first released in 1999.
This summer, on the Williamsburg waterfront, the band played a set with unusually good sound in near-perfect weather.
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