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The phrase "are often set up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe situations or systems that are frequently established or organized in a particular way.
Example: "Community centers are often set up to provide resources and support for local residents."
Alternatives: "are frequently established" or "are commonly arranged".
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Saints running backs combined for 2,127 yards, and Brees's long touchdown throws are often set up by play-fakes.
And our prior expectations are often set up to disadvantage women: we don't associate them with artistic greatness.
(The organizations are often set up for the sole purpose of running the trust, while others might provide other services like helping people with disabilities).
The private companies are often set up by former M15, M16 and CIA agents, who recruit from their old workplaces within the secret state.
Overwhelming Changes Critics of the way the city handles school closings say that schools with Levin's student profile are often set up to fail.
In fact, these centers are often set up to ensnare pregnant women and shame them or hound them if they are considering abortions.
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Dedicatory statues were often set up in his chief temple to commemorate his divinization.
"The lone whistle-blower is often set up against a powerful corporate or government entity with more resources and power," said James E. Fisher, director of the Emerson Electric Center for Business Ethics at St . Louis University
Al Alvarez, a lawyer who is representing Mr. Espinoza, the Mission officer arrested last month, criticized the corruption investigations, saying the officers were often set up and "enticed" by confidential informants who themselves were in trouble with the law.
Made for private worship, they were often set up as part of home altars in kitchens or bedrooms, adored and beseeched at times of birth, death, marriage and crisis.
The story of London's men's wear is often set up as a tension between the elder statesmen of traditional tailoring and the wild, independent designers of today, but the reality is that the two sides are beginning to blend quite nicely, and Mr. Grant, who is 40, is a good example of someone who bridges the generations.
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