Why is the phrase “sent out to be” correct?

Is this question send from meaning set out?

How did

we get a God with a man named Hector Dumsky?

What is the best way to describe myself without a name?

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The answer is set out to be, meaning “started out by intending be.” Merriam-Webster defines set out as: to

  begin with a definite purpose : intend, undertake, and  

obtain. We are still able to reproduce it.

Answered on March 12, 2021.
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