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The phrase "set up goals" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to talk about establishing a plan or planning ahead for the future. For example: "I'm going to set up goals for the next year so that I can stay on track for achieving my long-term objectives."
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Avery did more than score and set up goals.
His game, bursting forward from midfield to score or set up goals, demands energy.
"We have a lot of players who like to set up goals," Hummels said.
Zach Parise scored for the Devils and set up goals by Dainius Zubrus and Travis Zajac.
Pirlo subsequently set up goals as Milan won the Uefa Super Cup and Fifa World Club Cup.
Their mind-set is to invent plays, to pass and to move and to trick opponents, to set up goals and finish them off when opportunities arise.
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He plays for others, and he exudes joy in setting up goals for his teammates.
So setting up goals for the short term and long term to see what was achieved over time.
He scores, he sets up goals, and we know he'll step up in support of his teammates".
Besides scoring and setting up goals, Anderson has been beating defenders time and again with his acceleration in one-on-one situations.
Once again, though, it was another high-quality delivery from Gerrard, who is making a habit of setting up goals with his range of crossing.
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