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Discover Ludwig"set up nicely" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that something has been arranged or organized in a pleasant or favorable way. Example: The hotel room was set up nicely, with fresh flowers on the table and a comfortable bed waiting for us.
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"I think that is set up nicely, in my opinion".
"I'll end up ordering food because it's made for you, and it's all set up nicely….
Devon's worm-that-turned moment is being set up nicely now.
With temperatures in the low 70s and greens soft from rain Wednesday night, conditions set up nicely for the field.
This has been a terrific tournament and now we're set up nicely for what's looking like brilliant semis next week.
It's all set up nicely, but like most people in Japan, I don't have time to see this one out.
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This is setting up nicely for an Ajmal v Narine/Badree bowl-off on Tuesday.
More rain is expected Saturday, yet even if it takes a while to remove the court covers, the second week is setting up nicely.
It seems to be setting up nicely for me and I've been hitting it well.
Early in May, Levkovich said the likelihood of reduced volatility and attractive valuations sets up nicely for equity market strength, making stocks cheap relative to some bonds.
* The draw: It all sets up nicely for Arizona, which, if all goes well, gets to operate on Pacific time until the Final Four in San Antonio.
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