different set

collocation in English

meaningsofdifferentandset

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different
adjective
uk
/ˈdɪf.ər.ənt/
us
/ˈdɪf.ɚ.ənt/
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 ofdifferentandsetfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofdifferent set

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Adifferentsetof initial conditions will result in adifferentsetof patterns.
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Settlers created adifferentsetof priorities.
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Twodifferentset-up protocols were employed.
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They have a verydifferentsetof meanings and effects.
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Adifferentsetis derived from intransitive bases.
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By 1987 his real friends were a completelydifferentset.
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From 1993 onwards, each year the national reading test for 11-year-olds has consisted of adifferentsetof texts, accompanied by adifferentsetof questions.
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They each made use of adifferentsetof materials from the main experiment.
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The system can also be run with adifferentsetof parameters.
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He also struggled to engage with a verydifferentsetof intellectual manners.
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We prove the claim by first constructing a matching for adifferentsetsystem.
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This involves using adifferentsetof finite-difference equations a t alternate timesteps.
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Applied to imitation development, this approach would call for a verydifferentsetof research questions.
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The proposals to alter media content rely on adifferentsetof incentives to produce news.
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Each team used its own scale to rate adifferentsetof compositions.
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Early modern playhouses functioned under a verydifferentsetof cultural assumptions.
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A ratherdifferentsetof concerns related to the presumed skills and capacities of the public.
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There were four actions, each of which involved adifferentsetof materials.
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Finally, municipal executive branch elections present an altogetherdifferentsetof options for federal deputies.
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The stochastic frontier and technical efficiency results could alter under adifferentsetof conditions.
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In addition, we examined maternal behaviors in the laboratory in adifferentsetof tasks.
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A larger and more representative sample might produce adifferentsetof outcomes.
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At the very least, my reading reflects adifferentsetof customary connections.
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The last chapter of the book focuses on a somewhatdifferentsetof issues.
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A new system may be triggered, which generates a verydifferentsetof sentences and structures.
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