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It generally means to begin or start out with a specific goal or purpose in mind. For example you could say, "We set out with a plan to finish the project on time."
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She did not set out with a budget.
An investigator set out with thermometer to get temperature statistics.
The context needs to be set out with clarity.
SDS set out with promises to reduce bureaucracy.
We set out with high hopes, but also with skepticism.
The book is easily set out with non-complicated language.
Antonius returned the same day on which he had set out with the cohorts and Attius.
I set out with Elna and the redhead from Time to explore Thomasville.
Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks, set out with 35,000 troops to take Port Hudson.
Old Bet's popularity inspired Bailey's farmer-neighbours to set out with menageries of their own.
He rented a room and set out with his résumé (expertise: fund-raising).
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