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set out for is a phrasal verb.

It is a verb because it is a doing word:

They set out for Dallas at three this morning.

(What did they do)?

It is phrasal because it is more than one word, but with a single meaning.

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6d ago

"Set out" can function as a phrasal verb, which is a combination of a verb (set) and a preposition (out). Here, "out" acts as a particle that changes the meaning of "set."

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