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The phrase 'set up a working' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to creating a system or process in order to complete a task. For example, "The team needed to set up a working system for tracking sales leads."
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His government had agreed a year ago to set up a working group with the UK to resolve the situation, he said, but the British had insisted that the group have a purely legal, rather than political, character.
We have set up a working party to look at it".
The chancellor has set up a working party to study an overall reform of transport taxation.
Chile's government has set up a working group to look into the industry's problems.
Dr. Collins said the N.I.H. would set up a working group to decide how to carry out the recommendations.
The government has set up a "working party" to look into the proposal, which may spell doom.
"We will fight legal cases for refugee children, and organise communities to challenge governments to set up a working system.
Dr. Sharp considered it impractical to set up a working group of scientists and relatives for every genome with these issues.
The museum has set up a working kitchen for demonstrations and tastings, and an area replicating tables of famous historic figures, like that of Jane Austen, above.
Meanwhile Deutsche Bank has set up a working group to review the status of its 9000 staff in the UK were a referendum to result in a split.
To express this better, the GMC set up a working party on end-of-life care, of which I am a member.
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