Idioms
set (someone or something) free
to release someone or something
The conservation officers went to the mountains and set the bear free.
set (someone or something) loose
set (someone or something) straight
set (someone's) teeth on edge
set (someone) back on his or her heels
set (someone) back or set back (someone)
set (someone) up in business or set up (someone) in business
set (something) aside for (someone or something)
set (something) off or set off (something)
set (something) right
set (something) to music
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get the lowdown on (someone or something)
on one's best behavior
have a brush with (something)
have an ace up one's sleeve
to the letter
free-for-all
be to blame
scout around for (someone or something)
hand in (something) or hand (something) in
vote of confidence
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