set out
set out {v.}
1. To leave on a journey or voyage.
The Pilgrims set out for the New World.
2. To decide and begin to try; attempt.
George set out to improve his pitching.
3. To plant in the ground.
The gardener set out some tomato seedlings.
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Source: A Dictionary of American Idioms
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