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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a setup that is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a particular arrangement or configuration that exists or is being discussed.
Example: "The project requires a setup that is efficient and easy to manage for all team members."
Alternatives: "an arrangement that is" or "a configuration that is".
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They travel together only when two daughters are going to head to head, a setup that is easier logistically but tougher emotionally, at least for Mom.
A setup that is so flawed, rushed and ill-prepared is ripe for mistakes, trampling the rights and wellbeing of some of the most vulnerable people," said Gauri van Gulik, Amnesty's deputy Europe director.
Three months after its release, worldwide audiences gawped in real time as she was stretchered from her house to the Cedars-Sinai MedicandCenter, sectioned and placed under the conservatorship of her father – a setup that is still ongoing nearly a decade later.
This has left users trying to stretch the boundaries, something that doesn't work well for a setup that is still rather buggy to begin with.
"The next stage is to play some first team football and we've got that opportunity to do it at Brentford - a setup that is very well run and manager that is going to allow Conor to develop".
This is a setup that is well suited for machine learning approaches as the first part of the library that is screened can be used to train the learning algorithms.
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Miller makes sure to deliver a setup that's unequivocal, a resolution that's untroubled.
You fall in love with a golf course when you have a setup that's as wonderful as this.
On the outskirts of Stockton-on-Tees, upstairs in a church, there's a setup that's now uneasily familiar: crates of donated food for families who can't afford to eat, and a charity volunteer – filling the gap left by the state – there to feed them.
We don't pity Roy, we don't like him, and we struggle to believe in him; the lasting impression of "Matchstick Men" is that an unembarrassable actor and a director of proven largesse decided, almost as a challenge, to lavish their ceaseless gifts on a hero and a setup that were simply too small and musty for their purposes.
This was so much the standard view that when Shakespeare, never having known any democratic institutions at all — aside from a few local, limited Stratford ones — tried to imagine them in "Coriolanus" and his other Roman plays, he could only picture a setup that was divisive, factional, and pitifully easy to manipulate by a demagogue or two.
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