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The phrase "about a set" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific collection of items, concepts, or elements in various contexts, such as mathematics, programming, or general discussions.
Example: "The professor gave a lecture about a set of principles that govern ethical behavior."
Alternatives: "regarding a collection" or "concerning a group".
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But if you simply must include a set of cables with your players, how about a set of component cables or even an HDMI cable?
"We're talking about a set of values".
It's not about wealth; it's about a set of signals.
Monday, he added: "This election is not about a set of personalities; it's about a set of principles".
"Change We Can Believe In" wasn't just about a set of policies; it was more grandiose.
And they were both enthusiastic about a set of bronze cut-cube bookends by TOC Studio.
When we say we love meat are we really talking about a set of nutrients?
In this article we present a new way of thinking about a set of issues attracting long-standing attention.
"They are concerned about a set of issues that you hardly hear about from Carly and Meg".
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Henri de Raincourt, a minister from Mr Sarkozy's party, said that "one cannot exclude thinking about a set-up".
An infectious ulcer caused additional concern about a set-back in the healing process [ 16].
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