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The phrase "a typical set of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a standard or common collection of items, characteristics, or elements within a specific context. Example: "In this study, we will analyze a typical set of data collected from various sources to draw our conclusions."
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At the same time, the dreams he looked at had significantly more, and more intense, central images than a typical set of dream reports.
"This is a typical set of exchange control measures, more reminiscent of Latin America or Africa," said Bob Lyddon, the managing director of IBOS, an international banking association.
Insurance bills will soar: the cost of a typical set of health benefits will triple by 2010, according to one insurer, eroding wages and profit margins.
The price paid by public health programs for a typical set of childhood shots rose to $385 in 2001 from $10 in 1971, according to a recent University of Michigan Medical School study; private doctors charge more.
A typical set of categories to be protected includes the personal safety of people in the organization, such as employees, customers, or residents; tangible property, such as the plant, equipment, finished products, cash, and securities; and intangible property, such as highly classified national-security information or "proprietary" information (e.g., trade secrets) of private organizations.
b A typical set of ARPES data.
Produce a typical set of gains for one interferer using the generalized inverse method.
Fig. 3 A typical set of MASW testing conducted at Mansadevi landslide.
Fig. 2 A typical set of GPR testing conducted at Mansadevi landslide.
A typical set of parameters used for the evaluation are given in Table 1.
The water heaters combustion efficiency, thermal efficiency, recovery rate and draft were determined for a typical set of water heaters.
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