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The phrase "set of ideas" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you are referring to a group of ideas. For example, “This book presents an interesting set of ideas about how the world works.”.
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"It gave me a radically different set of ideas.
"There's a freshness, a different set of ideas out there.
Still, it implies a set of ideas and ideals.
Is a religion a set of ideas or an identity?
Economics, at its best, is a set of ideas and methods for the improvement of society.
This particular set of ideas, of course, reflected the special needs of telephony.
Every country is shaped by its particular set of ideas and myths.
Johnston's roundel was the visual abstraction of a set of ideas – logic, modernity, speed.
His starting point is the "set of ideas" laid out by the United Nations in 1992.
The suffrage movement had been founded on a set of ideas about women's supposed moral superiority.
This set of ideas gave me a new way to think about what we were doing.
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