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Discover Ludwig"set up a branch" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to establish or create a new location or offshoot of a business, organization, or group. Example: "The company plans to set up a branch in the city to expand its operations in the area."
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International private members club Soho House has set up a branch in Somerset.
Bloomingdale recently set up a branch in Stamford and on opening day it was packed.
A Lib Dem activist in London wants to set up a branch in the capital.
"NYU film school has set up a branch there, like McDonalds," he explains wryly.
The Paul Bocuse Institute is hoping to set up a branch to train young chefs and restaurant and hotel managers.
Sharjah and Dubai, neighbouring Gulf cities, have both opened "American" universities, and nearby Qatar has just set up a branch of Cornell medical school, one of America's best.
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I ended up setting up a branch for them.
A local cafe is setting up a branch here, with an on-site brewery.
Setting up a branch campus from scratch is definitely not an easy prospect.
European treaties mean that it cannot stop a bank from the EEA setting up a branch in Britain.
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