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'set roster' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used when talking about an established schedule or sequence of activities. For example: "The company has a set roster of activities for the team to complete every week."
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Kings set roster.
Ducks set roster.
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The Knicks crunched numbers to set their roster at 15 players yesterday, but they did not address their two areas of concern.
That was a twist in a week in which fat contracts with gigantic guarantees have been signed as teams raced to set their rosters.
The app will allow users to set their rosters from their phones, add and draw players along with several other features.
Some set up rosters for sleeping and social engagements, others use Google Calendar, and others organise regular date nights to ensure everyone is included.
With training camp about to begin, the pace of transactions will likely quicken, as teams scramble to set their rosters, although all eyes will also be on who does not show up.
They have until 6 p.m. Monday to set their final roster.
San Antonio's traditional rivals in the division, the Mavericks, set up their roster to get the hometown hero Deron Williams or the All-Star center Dwight Howard.
Gulbis came into the tournament off a strong week of training, having not lost a practice set against a roster of skilled practice partners, including Richard Gasquet, Julien Benneteau and Jeremy Chardy.
MIAMI — With contracts signed, the roster set and their summer transformation complete, the Nets quickly crafted a vague outline for their bright new future, with one overarching goal: to catch the Miami Heat.
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