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"I have set up" is correct and usable in written English.
Depending on the context, it could mean that you have established something, organized something, initiated something, or configured something. For example: I have set up a meeting for tomorrow afternoon.
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The same way all public things go in the UK, into private hands and then in the bin unless they can be turned into profit". I have a BT business broadband package seperate from my home network that i have set up for my servers (a hobby) and with the BT router you get, you also get to turn it into a public BT Openzone hotspot.
"I have set up academies all around the world.
I have set up an e-petition calling for Grieve to resign.
I now study medicine at Imperial College where I have set up the Iraqi Society.
But I have set up a blog announcing my sexuality, with my name and my photo.
So I have set up a project on this Web site under "Technology/D.I.Y.
Now it has snowballed and I have set up a school with one of my Tanzanian friends.
I have set up a petition calling on the Ministry of Justice to overturn Lauri Love's extradition order.
Gil Cloyd, our chief technology officer, and I have set up what we call communities of practice.
I have, however, attempted to offer some explanation of the parametric controls I have set up which you will find below.
I have set up a group in metabolic research, with partners from the Helmholtz Zentrum München institutes GAC (J. Adamski), EPI (T. Illig), and IOEC (P. Schmitt-Kopplin).
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