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Discover LudwigThe phrase "set up programs" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use this phrase when talking about establishing a system of software applications. For example: "The IT team was responsible for setting up programs on all the company's computers."
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Many colleges have set up programs for older students.
China has set up programs to train African scientists in conserving biodiversity.
"We're trying to set up programs where there's more and more dialogue".
"No one has set up programs that say, 'Let's educate the attorneys and the judges,'" she said.
On artificial intelligence, both sides should set up programs to bring engineers together to discuss emerging norms.
In addition, international organizations set up programs to treat those infected and to care for children orphaned by the epidemic.
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In some places, donor and country partners set up program-specific supply chains that operate alongside the CMS system to advance certain priority health program objectives.
A growing number are setting up programs to help employees develop skills in-house.
Economists are setting up programs that help correct this irrational bias.
Jamestown is also setting up programs to replace cleaning chemicals with environmentally safe products and retrain the custodial staff.
Several other groups — including FilmAid, founded by Caroline Baron, who produced "Capote" — are also setting up programs to show movies and train Haitians to shoot their own.
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