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The phrase "set off from home" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when talking about leaving a place, usually from where you live. For example: "We set off from home early in the morning in order to make our flight on time."
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As we set off from home into the freezing outer world, all sorts of emotional accommodations must be discharged.
When ancient explorers set off from home they would follow the water, along rivers and coastlines, from lake to lake.
Perhaps you've got a ticket yourself and are just about to set off from home for the festival, in which case, don't worry too much about the weather.
Last fall, with time on my hands, I set off from home and made a great 4,300-mile 4,300-miley own car on the back roadsweepthe Deep South: all of in new to my.
So with the few thousand dollars he had saved from summer camp jobs and allowance money from his parents, he set off from home in his 2002 Subaru Outback on Sept. 1 with a plan: travel, golf, blog.
He said the men set off from home on June 26 and drove north via the Kosovo capital, Pristina, where they were stopped by members of the Albanian rebel force, the Kosovo Liberation Army.
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We set off from our Brooklyn home in a subway car.
Three open top buses, carrying the players, management and staff of Argyle are setting off from Home Park, heading for a civic reception at the Council House at 18 20.
To solve the mystery of how Max got that way, they set off from their home in New Jersey to Montana.
Some years ago, I packed up some drawings and set off from my home village, searching for adventure.
The pair set off from their home on Merritt Island soon after midnight on Saturday to avoid traffic and concluded the trip in just under 17 hours.
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