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Discover Ludwig"sets in" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an idiom meaning "to begin," usually used to describe an unpleasant feeling or event that occurs gradually and becomes established. For example: As the evening wore on, a feeling of sadness set in.
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sets in
verb
Third person singular of set in
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Otherwise, panic sets in.
Decline sets in.
It sets in the west.
Before long, dementia sets in.
They don't; resentment sets in.
The aging process sets in".
But then compassion sets in.
So panic sets in.
Incredulity sets in.
Similar(2)
Pessimism is setting in.
Doubt set in.
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