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The sentence 'he sets himself' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is working towards a goal that they have set for themselves. For example, "John was determined to get his degree, so he sets himself a strict study schedule and stuck to it."
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Not that he sets himself up as such.
To convince us he sets himself two tasks.
He sets himself up on the parapet, he's early.
He sets himself to lecture, but keeps turning to gossip.
He sets himself such high standards and he demands them of others.
"He sets himself up as the ultimate judge, all those dramatic pauses.
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Five: he set himself.
So how has he set himself apart?
Does he set himself challenges?
But he set himself an unlikely goal.
But he set himself one mission impossible.
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