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The phrase "appointed to set out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who has been designated or assigned to outline or explain something, such as a plan or a set of instructions.
Example: "The committee appointed to set out the new guidelines will present their findings next week."
Alternatives: "designated to outline" or "assigned to explain".
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Jessop was assisted by John Duncombe, Thomas Denson and William Turner, and from 30 October, Thomas Telford was appointed to set out the line and oversee the construction.
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I just want to set out.
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