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The phrase "actually a set of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify or specify that something is composed of multiple elements or components.
Example: "The results of the experiment are actually a set of data points that need further analysis."
Alternatives: "essentially a collection of" or "fundamentally a group of".
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Norvig: That's actually a set of problems at various levels.
A single pulse in the picture is actually a set of five short pulses.
They can underestimate the extent to which knowledge is actually a set of beliefs and assumptions.
The centerpiece of the company's effort in telematics, the artificial passenger is actually a set of systems.
Then, a layered model is constructed directly from the Booleaned LDNI solid since it is actually a set of a layered and ordered point cloud.
The trial, which is actually a set of studies, will assess testosterone's effect on physical functioning, fatigue and sexual and cognitive function.
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Lastly, we'd love to actually utilize a set of RF transceivers to enable wireless communication.
And when we are in community, we can actually have a set of purposes you and I might be excited by, as well as what an organization is excited by.
You edit the Flash version in the browser, and as you do, explains Zajac, you're actually creating a set of Flash programming commands that are layered on top of the file.
It's actually just a set of four buttons embedded in the wheel.
I actually made a set of notes to try to do this.
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