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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he sets to work" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to express that someone is beginning to focus on and engage in a task or activity. For example: After a brief break, he sets to work on the project once again.
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At this point he sets to work.
With barely an acknowledgment, he sets to work.
His situation is so dismal that he's beyond fulminating about it, so he sets to work.
Then he sets to work licking up bits of coconut off the seat.
He sets to work constructing a collared olive-colored coat for his pet, complete with small buttons.
As protests unfurl in northern Nigeria, Jonathan has high expectations to meet as he sets to work on economic reforms.
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He set to work.
Once there, he set to work.
He set to work and wrote "To T. S. Eliot".
So he set to work on a gut renovation.
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