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The phrase "end up setting up" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use this phrase to show that a process was carried out to the end result. For example: "I started out intending to move out of my parents' house but ended up setting up a business instead."
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And as Jan Hodges, chief executive of the education charity Edge points out, helping young people develop enterprise skills – even if they don't end up setting up their own businesses – is still invaluable.
Vice: So how did you end up setting up these raves?
Insurers would end up setting up two sets of plans ― one with medical underwriting and one without.
But no one ever imagined or said that "the Mandate for Palestine" was supposed to end up setting up three states -- two Arab and one Jewish, or maybe even four.
"Too often these days we end up setting up our courses in light of what we believe about our students and we end up not teaching them.
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I ended up setting up a branch for them.
"And ended up setting up an eco-town".
I decided my only option was to go freelance and ended up setting up a marketing company – with a mum from ante-natal.
"We ended up setting up the Facebook page so that people could directly deal with the factory.
At the other end, McDonald and Marvin Johnson combined to set up set up Erwin but the big striker's shot was turned to safety by Kello.
If they're good, they usually end up leaving and setting up their own boutique firm.
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