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The phrase "are set up for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is arranged or prepared for a specific purpose or event.
Example: "The new software systems are set up for efficient data processing and analysis."
Alternatives: "are prepared for" or "are arranged for".
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"Pass rushers are set up for failure.
They are set up for failure.
"They are set up for crushing failure".
Both look as if they are set up for visitors.
My dressing rooms are set up for complete privacy.
"It's not something that most businesses are set up for".
"The rules are set up for the offense.
"All the other big races are set up for you to succeed.
"Most mobile networks are set up for human communication, not for machines.
"Online platforms are set up for you to very quickly provide feedback," she says.
Put with it Refound's metal-handled dustpan (£6.75) and you are set up for the season.
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