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Discover Ludwig"set a trend" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that starts a fashion that others follow or imitate. For example: "The singer's rebellious style of dress set a trend among young people for a time."
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And they have set a trend.
Imhotep certainly set a trend.
It set a trend on how to score comedies.
That was to set a trend for her subsequent work.
"I hope to set a trend," he said.
Its low-cost car project has set a trend.
Thomas has never been one to turn down a challenge or set a trend.
He set a trend which others have been quick to follow.
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California, as usual, may be setting a trend.
New York's sale of the Globe to a rich sports magnate sets a trend.
The young women's short hair cuts, unusual for North Korea, are said to be setting a trend in Pyongyang.
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