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Discover Ludwig"sets down" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone placing or arranging something in a deliberate manner. Example: The chef sets down the plate of steaming pasta in front of the hungry customers.
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It sets down the facts and mood beautifully.
Every time he sets down a brush, it disappears.
Eventually, she sets down my potato and weighs it.
Fran sets down the tray and calls the girls over.
Luce sets down café society's noblesse oblige perfectly.
And there was Federer, two sets down, fighting for victory.
It sets down measurable criteria for an entrepreneur immigrant category, which we have never had before.
The game creator sets down the mountains and arranges the valleys in his or her world.
Fishman sets down pages and pages of conversation from 20 or 30 years ago.
A 9-year-old sets down his toy truck and clasps his hands.
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