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The phrase "a strange set of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an unusual collection or group of items, ideas, or phenomena.
Example: "The scientist discovered a strange set of fossils that challenged existing theories about prehistoric life."
Alternatives: "an unusual collection of" or "a peculiar group of".
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In some ways, Nielson's was a strange set of points for a conservative to be making.
Certainly, New York has always had a strange set of attitudes about architecture.
"It would be crazy to call it autobiographical, but I did have a strange set of grandparents," said Mr. Stockwell in a telephone interview from Los Angeles.
The brain, struggling to process such a strange set of experiences, "has to categorize it as a dream or as a long-time memory," she suggested.
When secrecy is a cover-all for endemic official criminality, I suggest to you, it bespeaks a strange set of priorities to ask journalists to justify their own existence".
It is certainly a strange set of events that Liverpool make it back into the Champions League then remove their best players from the showpiece fixture of Group B because they are already thinking ahead to next season's competition.
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"I will go on putting forward that principle, and opposing this process of having someone put on us by the European parliament through a fairly strange set of elections," he told a Downing Street news conference.
"I think they understood this was a very strange set of circumstances," he said.
"It is a very strange set of circumstances," one Republican said.
The spill is the culmination of an extremely strange set of political circumstances where more importance has been placed on selling than on doing, more focus has been on internal fighting than on the real fight between Labor and the Coalition, and more attention is paid to the Prime Minister's hobbies than to the Coalition's policy positions.
She struck me as someone with a potentially unique and strange set of perspectives on gender, celebrity, and money.
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