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Discover Ludwig'set to do' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has begun to do something — either because they have decided to do it on their own or because someone has asked or instructed them to do it. For example: "She was set to do her homework, but her brother kept distracting her."
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I was always set to do this.
We were all set to do this.
"He's set to do it," Mr. Estrella said.
The PPP looked set to do badly in Saturday's vote.
I didn't have the skill set to do inexpensive clothes".
According to Atkins, it's set to do so again.
It looked all set to do so too.
He is set to do another Q&A in Brixton.
In London, they are set to do even better.
And the UK is set to do the same next year.
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That is what painting, and photography, are pre-set to do.
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