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The phrase "the set of" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a group or collection of items that share a common characteristic or are related in some way. Example: "The set of instructions provided by the manufacturer were unclear." In this sentence, "the set of instructions" refers to a group of instructions that were given together. Another example: "The set of laws governing this country are constantly changing." Here, "the set of laws" refers to a collection of laws that apply to the country.
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Marlon Brando on the set of "Sayonara".
It's the set of what?
View the set of documents.
So here's the set of common views.
This is the set of MSNBC.
w represents the set of extremal frequencies.
The set of scores in the midterm.
The Set of keys in this counter.
E.B. built the set of known MPs.
net the set of two volumes.
The set of his mouth changes.
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