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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already set for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been prepared or arranged in advance for a specific purpose or event.
Example: "The table is already set for dinner, so we can start eating as soon as everyone arrives."
Alternatives: "already prepared for" or "already arranged for".
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The $887 million budget for Cook County's health care system is already set for 2010.
De Lima argues the stage is already set for the ICC to step in.
Superman reboot Man of Steel is already set for a sequel, according to Deadline.
The Netherlands is already set for a year-long recession in 2012, followed by only sluggish recovery in 2013.
Don't we wish that people who are already set for generations could not act insulted when offered even more riches?
This year's two-day event was already set for Nov. 5-6 athehe track, home of the Kentucky Derby.
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@lilduval they already set, been set for decades, no need to #staywoke, it won't effect the outcome.
They will cost $41.5m, paid for by money already set aside for domestic violence reduction programs in the budget.
He then uploaded the video to a Web site he had already set up for his band and waited for a response.
And so by the time the person arrives there people are already set up for disappointment.
It has already set records for the most-streamed first days in the US, UK, France, Norway, Germany, Hong Kong, Singapore and Mexico.
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