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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a setup with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a configuration or arrangement involving specific elements or components.
Example: "The project requires a setup with multiple servers to handle the increased traffic."
Alternatives: "an arrangement involving" or "a configuration featuring".
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A cruel disease afflicts a cruel man – it's a setup with great potential.
If the rental of a digital lab includes a setup with cameras and computers, it comes with a technician.
It's a setup with comedic potential — and the story is quite funny — but you told me that you were originally inspired by a different parent-child story.
But this is a setup with a point of view, and a sense of the directions dance and electronic music are heading in.
If Trumbo's tray cracked, he risked serious damage to his upper thighs; if you attempt to recreate such a setup with a laptop, you're flirting with death – not to mention a substantial electrics bill.
It's a setup with a two-sided mirror built into it: the alien's perspective on the world of humans is also a view into the alien's own world, because the strangeness of mankind would appear to "her" only in terms of her own alien experiences, her own alien assumptions.
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In particular, a special setup with a turbulence generator using a vibrating perforated plate was constructed in the laboratory.
It was really fun and funny, and it was a big setup with a green screen and cameras -- a fan.
The validation experiments were conducted in an RSA setup with a phantom setup of a knee in a vertical orientation.
"It was a professional setup with a player pathway.
Measurements were performed using a QEXAFS setup with a fast-scanning Si (311) double crystal monochromator.
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