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1. There is a set of basketball uniform next to the basketball.

2. There is basketball uniform next to the basketball.

3. There are basketball uniforms next to the basketball.

4. There is a set of basketball uniform next to the basketball.

(When there is a uniform, both the shirt and the bottom (a short), which expression do we have to use?)

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Answered by Writeacher
1, 2, and 4 are incorrect.

3 is fine.

A uniform is the set -- the shirt and the shorts.

The very tall player's uniform is on the bench next to the basketball. (one player's uniform)

There are several uniforms on the bench next to the basketball. (more than 3 players' uniforms)
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