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The phrase "set out to explore" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the intention or purpose of embarking on a journey or investigation.
Example: "The scientists set out to explore the uncharted territories of the ocean floor."
Alternatives: "aimed to investigate" or "intended to discover".
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I set out to explore them.
Arriving in a little city, they set out to explore.
Yesterday, we set out to explore two quarries near Timon.
What would you tell your own grandchildren, if they set out to explore?
The filmmakers then set out to explore the female interpretation of a male-dominated genre.
The conscious mind, he said, the creative mind, must set out to explore its own reach.
This is not the kind of space that the Starship Enterprise set out to explore, however.
We set out to explore the expectations and the reality of the process.
I dropped off my bags and set out to explore the islands.
Lisa and I dropped our bags and set out to explore.
With this in mind, I set out to explore some of the farther-flung alternatives.
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