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The phrase "a setting that is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a particular environment or context in which something occurs or is situated.
Example: "The novel takes place in a setting that is both enchanting and mysterious, drawing readers into its world."
Alternatives: "an environment that is" or "a context that is".
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Similarly, the curve for the cliques that are derived from the results with t = 1 —a setting that is not optimized for finding cooperations among TFs is located close to that curve of the random groups.
The small kitchen supplies contemporary American dishes in a setting that is low-key yet festive.
School isn't a setting that is conducive to talking about that in the proper manner".
Like its love story, "Mall" has a setting that is conventional to the point of banality.
"It's a setting that is quieter and slower and a perfect environment for relationship building".
It has all the feel of a Twilight Zone episode, only in a setting that is unmistakably contemporary.
How can poor countries achieve sustainable and equitable economic growth in a setting that is socially and politically stable?
Bonnington, sounding like a frosty spouse, replied: "There is nothing you are doing wrong, just a setting that is incorrect".
"It's a setting that is not tense -- in a theater, where everyone is biting their nails -- but a dinner.
The pavilion offers diagnosis and treatment for cancer in a setting that is part luxury hotel, part Zenlike retreat.
Their harmony and delicacy derive from an endless variation of detail in a setting that is completely standardized.
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