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Discover LudwigThe phrase "set up offices" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the establishment or organization of office spaces for a business or organization.
Example: "The company plans to set up offices in several major cities to expand its reach."
Alternatives: "establish offices" or "create office locations."
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Others have set up offices abroad.
They are starting to set up offices throughout the world.
The business school set up offices in Midtown.
Some have set up offices in India, partly aimed at attracting a wider base of students.
Its decision to set up offices outside the Vatican was countermanded.
He also set up offices in Nicosia, Cyprus, and Amman, Jordan, to coordinate Iraq relief.
Pre-empting postdoc unions, a few universities have set up offices to address postdocs' needs.
Through a holding company, Structured Credit Holdings, it set up offices in New York and London.
Many cities have set up offices to provide one-month disaster food stamps to eligible residents.
The station will eventually set up offices in the Hudson Valley.
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Visit to newly-set up offices of New York State Citizens for Eisenhower which occupy a suite in the Hotel Roosevelt.
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