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The phrase "are really set" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is firmly established or determined.
Example: "Once the plans are really set, we can move forward with the project."
Alternatives: "are firmly established" or "are definitely arranged".
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The coalitions pretend to promote minority hiring but are really set up to extort jobs and money from contractors.
Few employers are really set up to provide the kind of in-depth training that either of these options requires.
"The regulatory authorities are really set up around the belief that people who are distributing pharmaceutical products are people who are playing by the rules," Inkster says.
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"For a child with large wounds," he said, "you are really setting them up for infection".
In other words, it's the men who are really setting the course of action".
She said, "I am confident today that we are really setting a new level of standards in the business because, after all, our integrity is all we have".
The laundry is still sitting in baskets, the wrinkles probably are really setting in by now.
The guys who are really setting the trends are global and moving around constantly touring.
If you do not practice, if you think you can wing it, you are really setting yourself up for failure.
So it's really set within the collective imagination.
"I don't think that it's really set in yet".
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