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"setting me" is a perfectly usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to describe a situation or environment that is being imposed upon you by another person or circumstance. For example: "My parents are still setting me a curfew at the age of 30!"
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Thank you all for setting me straight.
Anyway, thanks to Met fans for setting me straight.
I don't know if they were setting me up.
So now he was setting me up with his girlfriend.
A digest of the past week's prophetic and interpretive thought "You're setting me back, Gabby".
"I'm sure my mom had the intent of setting me up," she said.
"They're setting me up," he said, but "I am not going to take the hit".
"I do remember Sapp setting me up in practice," Middleton said.
"My parents never suspected the course they were setting me on," he said.
I soon had a yellow star on my dress, setting me apart from many of my childhood friends.
In a note setting me straight on some arcane etymology, Barzun signed off "with love to Norma".
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