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Discover LudwigThe phrase "set up tents" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe the action of assembling, arranging or erecting tents. Example: As the sun began to set, the campers set up tents and started a campfire for the night.
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The family will set up tents for volunteers who help with the land to stay in.
We would set up tents, dig latrines, make fires and groom and ride horses.
Staking their claim, the Mohmand set up tents on the land, according to tribal elders.
Occasionally, you come across a band of nomads who have set up tents.
They set up tents with bread, cooking oil, dried fish," he said.
They had set up tents at the front and communal toilets outside the walls.
They'd set up tents and dug latrines, strung lights and cut trails to the cave.
He said it was also imperative to set up tents for the homeless.
Emergency services set up tents at the site to treat the injured.
Some nomadic families have even set up tents inside the firing range.
Beginning Friday night, more than 100 Princeton students set up tents outside Jadwin Gymnasium.
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