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Discover LudwigSetting behind is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
You can use the phrase "setting off" which means to leave or begin a journey. For example: We are setting off early tomorrow morning so we can avoid rush-hour traffic.
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As I write this the sun is setting behind the fish market and the curve of Torbay.
The inner circle has two (2) trees in the left background, three (3) hills in the center background with nearly a full sun setting behind and between the first and second hill from the left.
The sun is setting behind them, throwing glitter across the water.
There was one of a crimson sun setting behind blue mountains.
The sun setting behind industrial New Jersey was brightly orange and enormous.
They descended the stairs outside Clinton's 737 with the sun setting behind them.
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A wilderness sun sets behind it.
Juni as the sun set behind them.
When the sun sets behind them, you can see that many of the offices lie empty.
It's made up of 39 residences, all set behind eight stone-ringed gardens.
Diners watched the sun set behind the Palisades, summoning still-learning wait staff.
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