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Discover LudwigThe phrase "set of clothes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a group of clothing items. For example, "I just bought a new set of clothes for the summer season."
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Only one set of clothes".
"You have one set of clothes.
"Another day at work, except you have a different set of clothes," Tallon said.
(The previous night, I had slept in a full set of clothes and a ski hat).
He does not have a place to shower or even a fresh set of clothes.
The fellow could do with a cleaner set of clothes, laundered and pressed.
He showers a lot but has only one set of clothes.
We had no towels, sheets, clean underwear or even an extra set of clothes.
They packed diapers, wipes, an extra set of clothes, toys and his bottle.
To non-believers, such justification is a new set of clothes for the emperor.
He returned to Iraq with one set of clothes, and little money, having been robbed as he fled.
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