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Discover Ludwig"used to set" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "used to set" when referring to something that has been established or put into place. Example: The new regulations were used to set a minimum salary requirement.
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They used to set us apart, but they don't anymore.
I used to set him on fire.
The ratings are used to set advertising rates.
In those days, they used to set up in hotels.
"Individuality is what used to set marathons apart.
The Lamb-Bennett dip has been used to set laser frequencies with great precision.
The test data won't be used to set advertising rates until early next year.
More often, a blasting cap is used to set it off.
Sharpe himself used to set the odds for the Mercury after listening to the entire shortlist.
Before the single market, nation states used to set up spurious safety rules to block imports.
He used to set out a series of tea cozies in the shape of various animals.
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