Sentence examples for To settling from inspiring English sources

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To settling

verb

To place in a fixed or permanent condition; to make firm, steady, or stable; to establish; to fix; especially, to establish in life; to fix in business, in a home etc.

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The hospital is close to settling the case.

The key to settling such debates is finding more fossils.

"I'm looking forward to settling this," he said.

Nor was that vacuum limited to settling internal disputes.

Thomas appears to be close to settling on a rotation.

Macedonia is no closer to settling its longstanding squabble with Greece over its name.

A less showy system is better suited to settling a forest.

Other compromises were required when it came to settling on a mutually acceptable décor.

The national interest has lost out to settling scores or whipping up bigotry.

His wife is looking forward to settling in and not living out of cardboard.

But one of Mr. Afsaruddin's brothers was more open to settling.

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