: Re: Which one and why: (alphabets and integers sets) OR (alphabets set and integers set)? Consider the two phrases: alphabets and integers sets alphabets set and integers set Are both grammatically
The use of "alphabets" is a bit odd. You likely mean "letters" [A, B, C...], unless you literally mean sets of alphabets, as in [Latin, Cyrillic...].
Then you're distinguishing between:
letter sets and integer sets [a,b,c] and [1,2,3]
OR
letter and integer sets [a,1,b,2,c,3]
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