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The phrase "a toolkit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a set of tools or resources designed for a specific purpose, often in a metaphorical sense in various fields such as software development, education, or personal development.
Example: "The new software comes with a comprehensive toolkit that helps users customize their experience."
Alternatives: "a set of tools" or "a resource kit".
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What a toolkit.
Build a toolkit.
"You are giving them a toolkit.
Economics is a toolkit, not a straitjacket.
Another Europe has put together a toolkit for new campaigners.
There is a toolkit for over-16s here.
ADI IGNATIUS: Is there a toolkit for resilience?
There isn't a toolkit for dealing with this.
DIY Have a toolkit and know how to use it.
"A Toolkit for Constraint Management in Heterogeneous Information Systems".
GameTime: A Toolkit for Timing Analysis of Software.
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