whole set

collocation in English

meaningsofwholeandset

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whole
adjective
uk
/həʊl/
us
/hoʊl/
complete or ...
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set
noun
uk
/set/
us
/set/
a group of similar things that belong together in ...
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(Definition ofwholeandsetfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofwhole set

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I'm going to buy thewholeset.
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Each subject judged thewholesetof practice items.
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Once the covering algorithm has finished, redundant rules are removed from thewholeset.
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Thewholesetof these dependencies determine the coupling of the organisational problem.
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To keep thewholesetwould be a waste of space.
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Thus, thewholesetof interconnected variables is implied in the notion of resources.
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Thewholesetof computer processors will work together in a single 2,000 square foot machine.
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This label is also hierarchically represented by one of the subsets of thewholeset.
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Organised labour has power over policy-making for awholesetof reasons.
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There were awholesetof questions that came very naturally to an economist.
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However, it is important to awholesetof interesting evolutionary questions.
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Of course this does not hold for thewholesetof processes.
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Traversing an infinite series of anything is analogous to counting thewholesetof whole numbers.
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We first report the estimates of our models on thewholesetof twenty-eight surveys.
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From thewholesetof sentences the system only keeps the relevant ones.
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The fraction of faults is referred to thewholesetof matches of that step that have that fault ratio.
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Awholesetof envelopes of a violin sound, and the matrix showing the correlation between them.
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Finding thewholesetof optimal values on each text, then intersecting all these sets, would be excessively long.
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By performing awholesetof linearity tests the overall significance level is not under the control of the modeler.
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Every time a fresco is built, thewholesetof these rules is applied in order to validate the fresco.
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To assess the relative influence of education, multivariate logistic regression analysis was considered with thewholesetof explanatory variables.
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Driving education is meant to endow future drivers with awholesetof very simple automatic behaviours.
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This conversion to a stationary formulation, in addition to awholesetof numerical solutions, gives it its tremendous speed.
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They also opened up awholesetof feelings about form and space, seen as abstract form and space.
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Using thewholesetof import and export clauses instead of a number to represent modules resolves this problem.
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