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"to set yourself up" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English
It typically means to prepare (or “set up”) oneself for success. For example, "The coach encouraged the players to set themselves up for success by practicing hard and studying game strategy."
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"It's a risky strategy to set yourself up as a leader of the pack," he said.
But there's still work to be done to set yourself up for the year ahead.
"You want to set yourself up now for the next credit application," Mr. Ben-Ami said.
"He talks about mastering the protection, and once you do that, you're going to set yourself up for success.
Management: Stop Whining Heather Allard shares five ways to set yourself up for success in 2013, and Beth Goodbaum explains how small businesses can reinvent themselves for 2013.
Everybody has bad relationships and, at the end of the day, they are just a great way to set yourself up for a good relationship".
Christie violated a cardinal rule of convention etiquette: work to set yourself up as a Party leader in case the current nominee fails, but don't get caught trying.
In this arrangement you have the ability to set yourself up with two dining tables and create an elegant atmosphere for a party.
To imagine otherwise is to set yourself up for a fall even bigger than the failure you imagine you are ruling out.
I think it was audacious to set yourself up as a credible judge on the question of whether The New York Times has demonstrated bias.
Invoking the transformative powers of menthol or the evocative scent of the Mediterranean Sea in your morning shower may be just the way to set yourself up for the day.
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