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What is the present tense of set at liberty?

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Set at liberty is the present tense of setted at liberty.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of set at liberty is sets at liberty.

The present participle of set at liberty is setting at liberty.

The past participle of set at liberty is setted at liberty.

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