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The phrase "a sets of" is not correct in written English
The correct form would be "a set of" or "sets of" depending on the context. Example: "I have a set of tools that I use for my woodworking projects."
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"Maggiore had come to accept the unconventional views of a sets of activists who argue that HIV does not cause AIDS," Manjoo writes.
The reference image and the DIBR-synthesized image are decomposed into a sets of lower resolution subbands using morphological wavelet decomposition.
The measure with non-compactness of Kuratowski type (beta : mathbf{C}rightarrow mathbf{R}_) as given by beta (mathbf{B})= min {d>0}, where (mathbf{B}in mathbf{C}) inserts a finite cover with a sets of diameter ≤d.
Food doesn't look like food anymore so much as it does a sets of numbers: calories, grams of carbohydrate, minutes of cardio.
Adverse compounds retrieved by the AML case study gave a list of four compounds with a perturbation stability of 1 and a SetS of at least 5, bottom of Table 1 (solasodine, tranylcypromine, dilazep and neomycin).
There were 3 drugs that had positive connection scores to the cervical cancer signature with a perturbation stability of 1 and a SetS of 5 (diphemanil metilsulfate, riluzole and sulfamethoxazole) along with genistein and paclitaxel which had <img src="http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/asset?id=info?doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0016382.e012.PNG" class= inline-graphic"/> PS but a larger SetS.
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"He's got a set of nuts.
Each arrived with a set of dishes.
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Second prize, a set of steak knives.
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