particular set

collocation in English

meaningsofparticularandset

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particular
adjective
uk
/pəˈtɪk.jə.lər/
us
/pɚˈtɪk.jə.lɚ/
special, or this and not ...
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set
noun
uk
/set/
us
/set/
a group of similar things that belong together in ...
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(Definition ofparticularandsetfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofparticular set

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A state corresponds to aparticularsetof entities, attributes of entities, and relations between entities.
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Therefore, germination cueing precisely determines aparticularsetof environmental conditions that a germinant will encounter.
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Having aparticularsetof choices may in and of itself be significant to a chooser.
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Each chapter is devoted to aparticularsetof alternative, or complementary, strategies.
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Thus, our framework does not depend on anyparticularsetof rules.
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We review below our rationale for selecting theparticularsetof endophenotypes used in this study.
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We do not advocate any particular regime of property rights, nor anyparticularsetof institutions.
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Such an agent may decide to cooperate prior to anyparticularsetof actions being considered.
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Instead, it is a hypothesis invoked to explain aparticularsetof empirical data.
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However, the choice of aparticularsetis not important to this work.
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The individual papers that follow each focus on aparticularsetof antagonisms, starting with age.
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Informing somebody of something means drawing aparticularsetof assumptions to their attention.
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Each installation type responds to aparticularsetof aesthetic and practical challenges both for the artists and the visitors.
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Parsing is performed with respect to a particular template definition, which provides aparticularsetof primitive types and operators.
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The quantity plotted in these figures is the electron saturation current, and the signal in thisparticularsetis inverted.
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However, we reiterate that these results are based on aparticularsetof test verbs and classes.
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The chief reason is that each sphere of exchange is associated with aparticularsetof norms and values.
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That is, the legal material, applied to aparticularsetof facts, does not generate a single outcome.
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Each simulation calculated the variability of the disease burden, for aparticularsetof uncertain input parameters.
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Each integral curve corresponds to a certain self-similar gravity current satisfying aparticularsetof initial and boundary conditions.
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Two that feature significantly in thisparticularsetof cases were the questions of money and land.
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A type class is a set of types that permit aparticularsetof operations, the member functions.
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