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The phrase 'set him up with' is correct and can be used in written English
You can use this phrase to mean that you are introducing someone to someone else, or connecting two people in some way. For example, "I set John up with Mary, and they ended up getting married!"
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Maybe Stearns could set him up with a job.
She even tried to set him up with one of her girlfriends.
Mario Gomez set him up with a deft backheel following Thomas Mueller's low cross.
He wanted free tickets, and he wanted me to set him up with girls.
Favre called him continually and set him up with his personal trainer in Arizona.
We're trying to set him up with some angles, and - Oh. Oh, great, I didn't realise.
They set him up with their gorgeous gynecologist (Jaclyn Smith), but there are complications.
"We try to be more realistic with who we set him up with".
"I was trying to figure out friends of mine I might set him up with".
So Bell Canada and Xybernaut set him up with a vest.
Last year, Anish's father set him up with a $7,000 online account.
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