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The phrase "a stronger set of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a collection or group of items, ideas, or attributes that are more powerful or effective than another.
Example: "To achieve better results, we need to implement a stronger set of strategies for our marketing campaign."
Alternatives: "a more robust collection of" or "an enhanced group of".
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Any future proposals for elected regional assemblies will need to offer a stronger set of powers and functions.
"We have to be better than New York and have a stronger set of demands," he said.
The F.B.I. has dropped its use of exigent letters and instituted a stronger set of record-keeping requirements.
BP said it had passed its $38bn divestment target to help create a Deepwater Horizon compensation fund, leaving it with "a stronger set of assets".
"Our aim is to change that by encouraging countries to buy into a stronger set of norms and behaviors on these issues".
When the dust settles on this week's events, there could be a strong case for fresh reflection and a stronger set of rules to prevent prejudicial coverage of such cases.
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"Everyone here has a strong set of skills," she said.
A strong set of regulatory compliance processes must be in order for all schools.
This is album is a strong set of songs: well written and well produced.
An orchestra led by the trumpeter Jon Faddis played a strong set of music by Gillespie, Parker, Basie and Goodman.
As schools minister, he has given a strong set of speeches.
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