one of the units into which a whole is divided on the basis of a common characteristic
the next set of job applicants had far more education and practical experience
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Verb
An exact premiere date has not yet been set, but CIA will air Mondays at 10 pm, leading out of the FBI mothership.—Matt Webb Mitovich, TVLine, 9 June 2025 With Aaron Rodgers officially signing with the Pittsburgh Steelers, he’s set for some pretty fun reunions on the 2025 schedule.—Scott Thompson, FOXNews.com, 9 June 2025
Noun
Together with the chemist Lee Cronin of the University of Glasgow, Sara Walker of Arizona State University has devised an alternative set of ideas to describe how complexity arises, called assembly theory.—Philip Ball, Wired News, 8 June 2025 In my experience as an actor and as a singer, the thing that has been most useful for me on Broadway, on film sets, and certainly in my concert career is my experience in the small room.—Brande Victorian, HollywoodReporter, 29 May 2025
Adjective
In a set visit by Bart Mills published around the film’s release, Robinson, then 43, did an interview from his office at Shepperton Studios outside London.—Mark Olsen, Los Angeles Times, 23 May 2025 Unlike in past years, there is no set prize for this year's winner, but Kevin is thinking about getting a gift card to a baby store, so newborn reaps the benefits of the bet.—Meredith Wilshere, People.com, 17 May 2025 See All Example Sentences for set
There are so many reasons why a player may choose to play in a particular location, for a particular team, for a particular coach that have nothing to do with the tax situation in that market.
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Pierre LeBrun,
New York Times,
5 June 2025
While whiskey remains a cultural touchstone for claims on American identity, the reality is that American consumers have consistently chosen vodka as their spirit of choice for decades.
In May 2022 — three years ago — Caltrans estimated that the project would cost $433 million, meaning that in addition to falling behind schedule, the cost has gone up by about $96 million in that time.
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Ariane Lange,
Sacbee.com,
3 June 2025
The University of Arizona estimated that roughly 2,500 to 3,000 wild mountain lions are living in the state.
Phonics could solve California’s reading crisis After decades of debate over how to teach reading amid stubbornly low test scores, a new bill aims to use phonics to solve the state’s literacy crisis.
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Kevinisha Walker,
Los Angeles Times,
2 June 2025
Miller is aiming at something deeper and more elusive.
Clalit, after a review, decided to dismiss the complaint against Qasem Hassan.
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Eyal Press,
New Yorker,
9 June 2025
The attorney general said that after the Supreme Court sided with Glossip earlier this year, his office reviewed the merits of the case against him and decided there is sufficient evidence to secure another conviction.
In parallel, the Trump administration has reportedly frozen more than $2 billion in research grants to elite universities, including Harvard, citing alleged violations of federal directives related to antisemitism and national security, NPR reported.
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Michelle Mbekeani,
Forbes.com,
1 June 2025
As the Trump administration freezes and slashes billions of dollars in research funding, meddles with curricula, and threatens international students’ ability to study in the US, governments, universities and research institutions in Canada, Europe and Asia are racing to attract fleeing talent.
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