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set out
verb
- to present, arrange, or display
he set the flowers out in the vase
- to give a full account of; explain exactly
he set out the matter in full
- to plan or lay out (a garden, etc)
- intr to begin or embark on an undertaking, esp a journey
Example Sentences
Sir Keir said the government would ensure GPs "have got the resources" and that funding arrangements would be set out.
The NHS Oversight Framework, which sets out how trusts and integrated care boards are best monitored, will be updated to ensure performance is properly scrutinised.
But these changes are not included in the bill and the government has not set out a timeline for when they will be delivered.
Sondheim and Weidman set out to create a show that examines a watershed moment in Japanese history through a Japanese cultural perspective.
Our Dignity and Respect policy sets out clear expectations of behaviour, including recognising when comments or behaviour may be harmful or upsetting to others and acting accordingly.
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