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set into
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set something into something and set something in
to install something into its place. The movers set the stove into its proper place, and the plumber hooked it up two days later. They set in the stove carefully.
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When you write down your goal, and commit to doing it, you have set something in motion.
I hate it when they set something in the Midlands but actually film it down south," he says.
 
 
 
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