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"we're all set for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you or your group has prepared for something and you want to express this readiness. For example: "We've gone over the plans for the meeting and made sure everyone is on the same page. We're all set for tomorrow."
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We're all set for dinner?" "All set," Roger says.
"And we're all set for the operation tomorrow".
99 mins: Old lag at the bar Sean Ingle reckons we're all set for a Wilkinson dropped goal.
But finally we've found one – the Inn at St John – and we're all set for a night in Portland.
We're all set for a billion dollar spread of bread and circuses to distract us from the burgeoning horrors way out to the east.
His wife (a cool Saskia Reeves) is understandably appalled, and we're all set for an absurdist marital comedy: Pinter's Betrayal with a better wardrobe.
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The brotherhood of borrowers had been restored, and we were all set for another go-round.
And so we were all set for the dance-off, with the leading group of macro-nations closely clustered.
We are all set for a King's-Speech style encounter between a great man and his teacher, whose relationship will define the other and provide both with an emotional journey.
We were all set for our interview with Cheng Lei.
We are all set for a good final day of the series, and England need to make sure they knock off their target and put memories of their collapse in Abu Dhabi to the back of their minds.
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