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Discover Ludwig"set them up" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to making a plan or arrangement for someone or something. For example, "Let's set them up with a meeting time that works for everyone."
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"I set them up to play that way.
But it set them up for a nice finish.
And that set them up to flourish as creative adults.
More-immediate rewards will set them up for success.
That may, the study says, set them up to fail.
"We set them up on his windowsill," he said.
They set them up in houses in villages.
"Who was it that set them up?" he asked.
The lodge had set them up with a cabin nearby.
For these markets the vendors bring tents and set them up in a designated parking lot.
His charity has set them up in 677 villages, often using redundant elementary schools.
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