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What's the difference between set up and set up?


Asked by Hakeem Sloan on Dec 11, 2021 FAQ



The verb set up, on the other hand, is usually found as an open compound (two words, no hyphen) in both American and British English. Noun Setup of the new software is a breeze. It took me a while to learn the setup of the office's filing system.
Thereof,
As nouns the difference between setup and setting is that setup is equipment designed for a particular purpose; an apparatus while setting is the time, place and circumstance in which something (such as a story or picture) is set; context; scenario. As verbs the difference between setup and setting is that setup is while setting is .
Additionally, The one-word setup is sometimes hyphenated to appear as set-up. There is nothing wrong with this, but it much more frequently appears as a single word, especially in American English. For point of reference, here is chart that graphs setup vs. set-up.
Just so,
So you would use setup accurately in these phrases or example sentences: 1 The classroom had a custom setup for small group activities. 2 The setup instructions for the desk were confusing. 3 My home office has a setup conducive to productive writing.
Keeping this in consideration,
Installation (or setup) of a computer program (including device drivers and plugins), is the act of making the program ready for execution.