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"setting out for" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to begin a journey or to start out on a planned course of action. Example: After months of planning and preparation, we are finally setting out for our trip across Europe.
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The hope of immigrants setting out for distant shores.
Setting out for the second lap was a different story.
Jay-Z smiled before setting out for the night's concert.
Before setting out for a party, eat something so you don't arrive famished.
The government is setting out for the first time as policy its public data principles.
Setting out for home, the grandfather led the way to an abandoned railroad which they followed.
They had time only to shower and change clothes before setting out for the river.
It's so fun," she said one recent Friday, upon setting out for the day.
He studied it at the University of Arizona in Tucson before setting out for New York.
"But I wasn't setting out for this to be a fashion film.
It's 6.30am and still dark, and Jean is setting out for her job as a home care worker.
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