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Discover Ludwig'set them off' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to mean start something, usually in the context of setting off an alarm or trigger. For example, "The loud noise set them off and they all ran away in panic."
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"Anything could set them off — a spark, a pilot light.
The littlest things set them off to sell everything".
Italicize previous job titles and educational institution names to help set them off from headings.
Crime was once something that defined people, that set them off from the rest of society.
So how do you set them off on the right foot?
Insurgents had put them in bins around the city and set them off by mobile phones to terrify voters.
We can look at things that have happened immediately and then I can set them off on their own research.
What appeared at the time to set them off was the arrival of Commodore Perry's American naval squadron in 1853.
The staff could set them off by remote control, but there was nothing for patients to press in an emergency.
Mrs. Norris has brought fireworks and everyone but Donna Lee thinks they should wait and set them off at home.
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It's possible that a certain movie sets them off, but almost any stimulant or frustration might set them off.
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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.

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