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The phrase "a setting that was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a particular environment or context that existed in the past.
Example: "The story took place in a setting that was rich with history and culture."
Alternatives: "an environment that existed" or "a backdrop that was present".
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87 Only seven studies in this review used the ICD-10, often in a setting that was not directly comparable to settings using the ICD-9 (mainly the USA), and some studies purposefully mapped the ICD-10 codes to mimic the ICD-9.
Here was this 1800s Greek Revival in a setting that was perfect.
Instead of finding greater freedom, she found herself in a setting that was more dictatorial.
One transect was in undisturbed surficial sediment, the other in a setting that was grazed by domestic livestock until 1974.
In our studies, the behavioural data were acquired separately from the EEG data, in a setting that was optimised for measuring RTs.
For most of the day, however, in a setting that was free of pomp and protocol, the two presidents spoke with each other as friends.
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School isn't a setting that is conducive to talking about that in the proper manner".
The small kitchen supplies contemporary American dishes in a setting that is low-key yet festive.
Like its love story, "Mall" has a setting that is conventional to the point of banality.
There will be a seasonal menu served in a setting that's somewhat brighter.
"It's a setting that is quieter and slower and a perfect environment for relationship building".
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