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The phrase "adhere to a set of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing compliance with rules, guidelines, or standards.
Example: "Employees are expected to adhere to a set of company policies to maintain a professional work environment."
Alternatives: "follow a series of" or "comply with a collection of".
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Companies that benefit most from competitive collaboration adhere to a set of simple but powerful principles.
If the hackers adhere to a set of rules, the companies pledge not to initiate legal action.
To be eligible for federal flood insurance, states and local governments were required to adhere to a set of federal guidelines restricting land use in flood-prone areas.
It's true that most bronzes of the Shang and Zhou dynasties (circa 1600-256 B.C)., wherever they're from, adhere to a set of common models.
To satisfy critics, the United States said that the new government would have to adhere to a set of international stipulations, agreed upon in 2006: it must recognize Israel, reject terror, and honor previously signed agreements.
In other words, should we all adhere to a set of hard rules from the 16th century or should we just blunder along, let language take its course and assume we know what each other means?
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Siebel Systems, for instance, adheres to a set of authentic values that flagrantly counter the culture of Silicon Valley, where the company is headquartered.
But she drinks at home alone, adhering to a set of rules meant to keep her under control: no using the phone, no driving, nothing other than wine.
With the arrival of monotheism, there was a great need to record the word of God, and the many subsequent commentaries on the ethical and spiritual obligations of faithfully adhering to a set of religious precepts.
The builders were adhering to a set of general design principles for each type of outbuilding, principles that were laid down in the late seventeenth century and continued into the early nineteenth century.
It's about something far more enduring, adhering to a set of values that can elevate you above the hum drum, above the cynicism that can drag you down if you let it.
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