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The phrase "a useful setting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing an environment or context that is beneficial or advantageous for a particular purpose.
Example: "The library provides a useful setting for studying, with its quiet atmosphere and ample resources."
Alternatives: "a beneficial environment" or "an advantageous context".
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To design the study, we used the first author's class as a useful setting and the data were collected via a counting task.
A useful setting to ask such questions is Chile.
Taken together, these events provide a useful setting for testing the applicability of Algorithm EW to mobilization/protest phenomena.
We are all Bartleby Nikil Saval | Dissent | 7 October 2014 Office life provides a useful setting for novelists; think of Herman Melville's Bartleby, Richard Yates's Revolutionary Road, Joshua Ferris's Then We Came to the End.
This paper thus illustrates the thrust of much of the research on school inputs and, therefore, provides a useful setting in which to consider some of the challenges to this type of work.
Pakistan still has a relatively low HIV (0.8/100000) prevalence [1] compared to 1 3% in eastern Africa and 10.8% in South Africa [28] and therefore provides a useful setting for such studies.
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"It gives Democrats a useful set of surrogates.
Articles are diverse and well-informed, usually with a useful set of accompanying links.
In August, Jane Chong and Benjamin Wittes offered a useful set of guidelines for thinking about Trump's misconduct.
"We filled in the opening and it's now a useful set of shelves," says Burgess.
A useful set of guidelines about reproductions and fakes can be found on Mr. Howard's Web site: www.antiquepottery.co.uk.co.uk
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