set the scene for

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set the scene for
to describe a situation so that people can understand what is happening

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

set the scene for
set the scene (for (something))
1.
to describe a situation so that people can understand what is happening.
Let me just set the scene briefly and my colleague will add some details later.

2.
to make something possible or likely to happen.
The recent resignation of two cabinet members has set the scene for a pre-election crisis.

set the scene for (something)
if you set the scene for something, you make it possible or likely to happen.
The recent resignation of two government ministers has set the scene for a pre-election crisis.

set the scene for (something)
if you set the scene for something, you make it possible or likely to happen.
The recent resignation of two government ministers has set the scene for a pre-election crisis.

to describe a situation where something is going to happen soon.
First, let's set the scene - it was a cold dark night with a strong wind blowing...

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

set the scene for something
set the scene (for (something))
1.
to describe a situation so that people can understand what is happening.
Let me just set the scene briefly and my colleague will add some details later.

2.
to make something possible or likely to happen.
The recent resignation of two cabinet members has set the scene for a pre-election crisis.

set the scene for (something)
if you set the scene for something, you make it possible or likely to happen.
The recent resignation of two government ministers has set the scene for a pre-election crisis.

set the scene for (something)
if you set the scene for something, you make it possible or likely to happen.
The recent resignation of two government ministers has set the scene for a pre-election crisis.

to describe a situation where something is going to happen soon.
First, let's set the scene - it was a cold dark night with a strong wind blowing...

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary


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