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The phrase "Set off for" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate the beginning of a journey or departure towards a specific destination. Example: "We decided to set off for the mountains early in the morning to avoid traffic."
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We set off for Chicago.
In 1912, he set off for Europe.
We set off for Poitras's studio.
Reyes and I set off for City Hall.
Loaded the van & set off for IA.
So I set off for Trinity Pharmacy.
So he set off for Somalia".
Then the Pequeños set off for home.
I set off for Independence Square.
I set off for the station.
We set off for a restaurant.
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