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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'set something up' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the act of preparing something for use or deployment, as in the sentence "The technician has set up the new computer system." It can also refer to the act of arranging a meeting or event, as in the sentence "I have set up a meeting with the CEO for next month."
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We'll set something up".
Maybe we can set something up".
"Just move along, set something up, then get going again".
Which set something up for me for sure.
"It took the higher-ups a week to set something up".
After just a few months in Sweden they already want to set something up".
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"I'm setting something up with you and the Stompers," Riccio said.
Mike shows Phil a video he has made, and Phil suggests setting something up.
But you've got to realize that when I make calls, I'm setting something up.
Speak to your HR department about setting something up," she says.
I prefer telling stories about real people rather than setting something up and capturing the illusory.
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