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The phrase "a very peculiar set" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a collection of items or elements that are unusual or distinctive in some way.
Example: "The museum displayed a very peculiar set of ancient artifacts that intrigued all the visitors."
Alternatives: "an unusual collection" or "a strange assortment".
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It would have to be a very peculiar set of circumstances, but it's not beyond the realms of possibility".
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It's a very peculiar situation.
"It's just a very peculiar situation".
They shine in a very peculiar way.
The Swiss are a very peculiar species".
South Africa itself is a very peculiar country.
It's a very peculiar situation and will need a peculiar solution".
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