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"set out to confront" is a correctly formed phrase that is suitable for use in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone has a determined attitude to oppose or challenge someone or something. Example: "The protesters set out to confront the mayor on his controversial decision."
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Prosecutors counter that Mr. Zimmerman, whose mother is Peruvian, set out to confront Mr. Martin and initiated the fight that ended in Mr. Martin's death.
Lord Foster set out to confront the emotional trauma at ground zero in a design he submitted in a master plan competition four years ago.
One of the lingering mythologies that Morris set out to confront in "1948" is the iconography of strength and weakness, the competition between Jews and Palestinians for the role of underdog and chief victim.
Andersen hired Mr. Volcker, 74, this month, as the firm set out to confront client defections, low staff morale and the damage to its reputation from a series of controversial audits, culminating in its dealings with Enron.
Bath, making their second appearance in the final, have been the boldest team in the Premiership this season, prepared to attack from anywhere, and they set out to confront Saracens at their strongest point: defence.
Businessmen note that whereas the value of trade with Japan's free-trade partners represents 16% of the total, South Korea's corresponding level is more than twice that.If free trade is not ambitious enough, Mr Kan has set out to confront another taboo by June, with plans to raise the consumption tax.
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After finding out that the man who treated him so badly is still alive, he sets out to confront him.
A new children's book that sets out to confront gender stereotypes, it has quickly raised more than $600,000£409,00000) on Kickstarter.
And it is Adi that Oppenheimer's camera tracks as he sets out to confront the leaders of the death squads who murdered Ramli, having gained access to their homes by arranging to test their eyes.
When the mugger finally travels into what the father describes as his "turf" — the triangle made by Times Square, Penn Station, and the Port Authority Bus Terminal — the father sets out to confront him, baseball bat in hand.
Campbell co-directs the Rural Organizing Project, a not-for-profit group that sets out to confront the rightwing insurgency that has been bubbling away in parts of rural Oregon and throughout the west.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com