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"sets out to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to introduce an action or a goal. For example, "The expedition sets out to explore the uncharted lands."
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No one ever sets out to fail.
Johnny sets out to save them both.
He valiantly sets out to kill them.
Sometimes fashion sets out to provoke.
But Cranach sets out to arouse.
The casting sets out to stir.
He sets out to find the traitor.
And secondly, it's like everybody sets out to do that".
Anyone who maliciously sets out to ruin other people's lives.
A friend who sets out to find him also dies.
The Fall sets out to critique these things.
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