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The phrase "set to live" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to mean that one is determined or resolved to live as fully and as actively as possible. For example, you might say, "She was set to live life to the fullest, no matter what happened."
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So is it set to live long and prosper?
The pioneering spirit of Bristol's chip designers seems set to live on.
Then there's "Pistol Pretty," a work by Jenny Rocha set to live music by the Woes.
Beautiful images from the silent era set to live musical accompaniment you won't want to miss it!
Eleven years have passed since we last saw Bridget set to live happily ever after with Mark in 2004.
Of the three dances presented, all set to live Baroque or classical music, two were overtly and sincerely religious.
Set to live disco hits, Velvet follows singer-songwriter Brendan Maclean as he tries to find himself.
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