I've been proofreading a document, and came across many instances of "set aside" being used this way:
e.g. "You'll need to set aside funds", or "They fail to set aside enough time and resources", or "when it comes to setting aside a budget"
It sounds a bit off to me, so I've been correcting it to e.g. "You'll need to set funds aside".
Is using "set aside" that way wrong though? I feel it makes the sentence/action sound more passive somehow, or just plain awkward.
I've just learned that it's okay to use "you've" without "got" behind or expanded as "you have" though it sounds strange to me. e.g. "You can do this when you've data" or "You've the tools you need to succeed", so I'm curious to know if the "set aside" examples are grammatically incorrect or I'm just being anal.