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Discover LudwigThe phrase "set up a table" is perfectly correct and usable in written English, and is often used to describe the physical act of arranging and preparing a table for use, for example in a dining room or at an event.
For example, you could write: "The staff set up a table for the wedding reception in the garden."
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Set up a table for lost belongings.
We set up a table and five chairs, placing Oughton, due to arrive any minute, across from Laura and me.
Set up a table and invite people to eat there.
Set up a table.
Set up a table with massage supplies.
Set up a table and provide food.
Set up a table with food and drinks.
Set up a table for the comedians to sit at.
Set up a table in front of the TV.
Set up a table to do the assembly on.
Set up a table next to a park.
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