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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are so set" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is firmly established in their beliefs, decisions, or plans.
Example: "They are so set on their decision to move abroad that nothing can change their minds."
Alternatives: "are so determined" or "are so fixed".
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The hearts of the people whose minds are so set on the flag remaining, their hearts need to be changed".
But sometimes it also seems as if these writers are so set on avoiding the obvious that what's left can feel irrelevant.
Change is especially hard in a collective, and to get this government to change, to get this body to change, after all the years and after all the attempts and after people are so set in their ways, it's going to be difficult..
Regrettably you leave unexplored the question of why the Conservative government – who presumably possess the wherewithal to inform themselves – are so set on a course which peer-reviewed scientific literature over the last few years so decisively rejects, which the local democratic process has overwhelmingly opposed, and which will make it impossible for the UK to fulfil its climate commitments.
"But brands are so set in their ways".
The parameters are so set for a trade-off between speed and accuracy.
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"Some of them were so set in their ways".
I was so set I was going to be Woody Allen, Quentin Tarantino.
"Everything about this case was so set up, I feel," she added.
Mr. Youngblood was 12 years old then, and not so happy about being so set apart.
He is such a flippant character that you struggle to believe that he could be so set on revenge.
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