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The phrase "set of topics" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a specific group or collection of subjects or ideas that are being discussed or considered. Example: The conference will cover a diverse set of topics, including sustainability, technology, and innovation in business.
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The tests demanded a deeper understanding of a narrower set of topics and analysis previously reserved for higher grades.
Day one of The Upshot looks good: it's clean, there's a coherent set of topics, and the data is as beautifully presented.
The British government also maintains a set of topics, called "DA-Notices," about which they ask the media not to report.
First, the religious — or atheist, for that matter — sociologist might have a set of topics that she finds particularly relevant to her beliefs.
A UK official downplayed the importance of Hinkley Point as an issue at the G20 summit, insisting that the bilateral meeting with Xi was about a much broader set of topics.
"I believe powerfully that nonpartisan publications with an intense focus on a specific set of topics can break though quickly, editorially and financially," Mr. Allbritton said in a statement Monday morning.
It's the exact same set of topics they expect candidates to know or study to prepare.
From here, users can browse an eclectic set of topics, from The Olympics to world news.
It defines the set of topics that are at the center of embedded computing.
We assume a set of agents and a set of topics to be given.
Perhaps the most important set of topics however, was that dealing with teaching scientific integrity and responsible ethics in research.
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