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The phrase "accounts set up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the process of creating or establishing accounts, typically in a digital or online context.
Example: "Before you can access the platform, you need to complete the accounts set up process."
Alternatives: "account creation" or "account establishment".
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We have incorporated, and we have our Australian bank accounts set up.
I'm sure I have accounts set up and someone does that stuff, but it's not me.
Some victims have transferred money into bogus accounts set up by fraudsters.
This transferred more than $1.26m of his money into offshore accounts set up by his captors.
Mrs. Clinton's campaign says she has two soft-money accounts set up with outside committees.
Mr. Lebed conducted his trading in accounts set up for him in his father's name at two different brokerage firms.
The unauthorised trades remained hidden for years in so-called umbrella accounts set up to store the funds.
Newspapers published lists of drop-off points and the numbers of bank accounts set up to funnel aid.
They said agents had deposited the drug proceeds in accounts designated by traffickers, or in shell accounts set up by agents.
The site could delete the accounts of up to 10 million "pornbots" — accounts set up to post sexually explicit images — according to one analyst.
It is not certain that the black accounts set up by Eurostat were used for the personal enrichment of the officials involved.
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