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The phrase "a whole set of documents" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a complete collection or group of documents related to a specific topic or purpose.
Example: "The lawyer provided a whole set of documents for the case, including contracts, emails, and reports."
Alternatives: "a complete collection of documents" or "an entire set of documents".
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Thus today a whole set of documents, never before understood in relation to one another, seem perfectly to fan into place and acquire a new significance as belonging to the literature of the Dead Sea sect or representing, in some earlier or later phase, the tendencies it represents.
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We describe why each document is needed, how it should be organized, and how the information in the whole set of documents can be represented in a precise, checkable, and accessible way.
The whole set of documents is then sent to the medical records staff to check for completeness.
Were a whole set of frequencies removed?
That could be a whole set of parameters.
They'd have a whole set of them.
We both have a whole set of indifference curves.
Well, there's a whole set of them.
"There's a whole set of invisible elements at play.
Gay marriage may raise a whole set of similar issues.
"We have a whole set of new procedures".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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