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Discover Ludwig"setting out to" is a valid phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are describing a task or action that you are about to take on. For example, "We are setting out to complete the project before the deadline."
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Setting out to make every television interactive.
I'm setting out to increase my listings.
That's what I'm setting out to achieve".
"then setting out to fulfill them.
"She told me she was setting out to get arrested".
That's what I'm setting out to do here.
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We set out to design it.
We set out to test this hypothesis.
We set out to test this possibility.
They set out to learn more.
I never set out to hurt anybody.
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