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Discover LudwigThe phrase "set up games" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to arrange or prepare games for people to play. Example: The school's student council organized a carnival for the end of the year, setting up games such as ring toss, bean bag toss, and a dunk tank for students to enjoy.
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Set up games like badminton and croquet where you can leave them set up for extended periods, and you can play spur of the moment games whenever a friend or friends drop in.
Fordham is also trying to set up games against Syracuse and Maryland.
His father set up games for money between Jimmy and anyone else.
Career: Set up Games Workshop as a mail-order business in 1975, opening the first shop in 1978.
The police would block off the street, and workers would set up games like paddle tennis, shuffleboard and many others.
We go into the community, set up games and try to encourage the young residents to get involved.
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It has set up Game 5 as the defining game of his career, writes Dave Hyde in The Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, at least so far.
The Scot's double-handed backhand to set up game point for 5-2 left Djokovic flat-footed and holstering his racket like a riddled gunslinger.
This looks like lots of commitment, have to set up game time, then return to the site later….
Fake spike to set up Game-Winning TD?! Aaron Rodgers is a bad, baaaaad man.
When he is not at the shelter, he works up to 12 hours a day in a gaming parlour, collecting money from customers, setting up games and cleaning.
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