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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again set up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of establishing or arranging something once more after it has been previously set up.
Example: "After the storm, we had to again set up the tents for the camping trip."
Alternatives: "re-establish" or "set up again".
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He is again set up for success.
Returning to Italy, Mardersteig again set up Officina Bodoni in Verona.
The end of the moratorium has once again set up a battle between naturalists and fishermen.
Within seven minutes Craig Bryson had restored Derby's lead, again set up by Russell, and Chris Martin had made it 3-1.
Although the Knicks' roster remains a messy mosaic of bloated contracts and overrated players, Miami is again set up for a quick rebound.
With about three minutes left in the period, Clark again set up Tucker, this time on a two-on-one break.
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Then he pulled back again, setting up a strolling tempo.
This season is again setting up for controversy.
On Monday, they staved off elimination yet again, setting up another Game 7.
In the twelfth inning, with two outs, the game tied at eight, and a runner on first, the Royals stole again, setting up the game-winning hit.
Mr. Daley, the city's longest-serving mayor, announced in September that he would not run again, setting up the first truly competitive mayor's race in decades.
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