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The phrase "set out to change" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's intentional effort to bring about a change or achieve a goal. Example: After years of witnessing injustice, she set out to change the system and fight for equality for all.
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"We set out to change the world and the way people move around it," he says.
"We set out to change and improve the way the world communicates and shares," Kevin Systrom said.
We set out to change that.
We set out to change the donation culture in this community, and that's happened.
Thirty years ago, Ron Shaich set out to change the world by changing the way America eats.
Thirty years ago, he set out to change the world by changing the way America eats.
Then he set out to change things.
Mr. Bloomberg set out to change that.
Robert Galvin set out to change that.
Mr. Sekajugo has set out to change that.
But Netscape's idealistic hackers set out to change the world.
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