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The phrase "set of metrics" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It refers to a collection or group of measurements or standards used to evaluate or track something. Example: The marketing team presented a set of metrics to the company's executives to showcase the success of their latest advertising campaign.
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No single metric or set of metrics of hydrologic similarity have been demonstrated to consistently select a suitable donor catchment.
The effectiveness can be verified based on a set of metrics, of which the variety metric is one.
The final set of metrics was obtained by considering the relevance of the metric and the data available to estimate it.
But its market valuation was predicated on a much different set of metrics.
"It's a very reassuring set of metrics," said Paul Taylor, the Pew center's executive vice president.
The Fair Tax Mark will use a set of metrics to assess companies on their tax and transparency.
"There is a whole new set of metrics that no one has ever measured," said Greg Skibiski, chief executive of Sense.
And so the Rockefeller Foundation and other groups have created the new Impact Reporting and Investment Standards, a set of metrics that make causes rigorously comparable.
"The next set of metrics will be published in October 2012, and we will report on progress again in spring 2013".
It will have to compare a complex set of metrics.
"Every industry has its own set of metrics, ripe for the Moneyball Executive," Leiser wrote.
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