Which is correct:
"I really like your set up" or "I really like your set-up"?

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I really like your set up

This phrase is correct when referring to arranging or organizing something.

This phrase is used when expressing admiration for how something is arranged or organized.

Alternatives:

  • I really like how you've set everything up.
  • I really like the way you've set things up.

I really like your set-up

This phrase is correct when used as a noun to refer to a system, arrangement, or plan.

This phrase is used when expressing admiration for a particular system, arrangement, or plan that has been put in place.

Alternatives:

  • I really like the set-up you have here.
  • I really like the set-up of this event.
Both "I really like your set up" and "I really like your set-up" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Set up" without a hyphen is used when referring to arranging or organizing something, while "set-up" with a hyphen is used as a noun to refer to a system, arrangement, or plan.

Last updated: March 11, 2024

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