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Discover Ludwig"set under" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it in situations when you are describing an object that is physically lower than another, or when you are describing a category or group within a larger or more general category or group. Example: The subgroup of employee benefits is set under the larger group of compensation packages.
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Tables were set under a long tent.
Drinks were set under chairs and spilled.
And that is his choice set under linear technology.
It's not set in space, it's set under your bed.
With these ships, prices are set under long-term contracts.
Tables set under chandeliers allow for instant gratification, along with coffee, tea, wine and Champagne.
The master bath has marble floors and a spa tub set under a stained-glass window.
A red upholstered couch, which Gouzer purchased from Christie's downstairs, was set under the window.
The 12 rooms (some with two bedrooms) are set under white pines.
Mr. Sinclair said the deadline was not set under the 72-hour agreement.
The interior looked like a public spa, set under vaulted ceilings, with a mosaic floor.
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