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Discover LudwigThe phrase "set up a factory" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the process of establishing or creating a factory or manufacturing facility. Example: The company decided to set up a factory in the rural area to take advantage of the lower cost of labor and resources.
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He set up a factory producing a new licorice soda.
In 1989, Carl set up a factory in Greenwood & began building his own stoves.
Marcopolo, which makes bus bodies, is studying whether to set up a factory in China.
There is a woman who wants to set up a factory making Syrian cheeses.
"People tell me we should set up a factory in Canada," Ms. Jewell, Olympia's owner, said.
Foreign investors duly arrived, notably Samsonite, an American luggage-maker, which set up a factory there in 1997.
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Another South Korean firm, LS Cable and System, is mulling setting up a factory.
They were going to be in Beijing for a month to look into setting up a factory there.
In 2001, he circumvented union pay rules by setting up a "factory within a factory" in Lower Saxony, which hired unemployed workers and paid them according to performance.
It may not happen for, say, ten years; but setting up a factory across the border, argue Turkish businessmen, gives them a foothold in the EU market.
In 1989, while working for the telecommunications vendor Mitel, I was in Hong Kong setting up a factory in mainland China at the time of the uprising in Tiananmen Square.
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