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The phrase "set up with a" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing the arrangement or establishment of something in conjunction with another element. Example: "We need to set up with a new supplier to ensure timely deliveries."
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How do you get set up with a double major?
How do you get set up with a dual major?
Skype is set up with a free software download.
CLINTON: Can you get me set up with a Gmail?
Room 218 is larger and can be set up with a laptop and projector.
Room 218** is larger and can be set up with a laptop and projector.
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The Max Lab is not set up with an industrial ventilation system.
Here's everything you'll need to get yourself set up with an MIT online identity.
But González holds firm, squaring the set up with an unreturnable serve right down the middle.
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