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The phrase "a settled issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a matter that has been resolved or agreed upon, leaving no room for further debate or discussion.
Example: "After much deliberation, the committee concluded that the funding for the project was a settled issue and would not be revisited."
Alternatives: "a resolved matter" or "a closed case".
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You'd think this was a settled issue.
You would think it was a settled issue.
That this path makes no sense is a settled issue.
Yet the idea of the federal government's responsibility toward Detroit is hardly a settled issue in Washington.
After the flag was pulled off the state house dome 15 years ago, it was called a settled issue.
For many, the question of whether it is possible to communicate with the dead is very much a settled issue.
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What the Tasbapauni leaders are talking about is co-management, not a property right, as the latter for their cays is an already settled issue.
It's an absolutely settled issue".
The companies that settled issued a statement contending that MTBE is not hazardous but calling the resolution "fair and prudent".
However, the length of time required for black immigrants to catch up to native-born American worker is not a settled empirical issue.
"The agreement can be as simple or as sophisticated as the situation dictates," he said, adding that at the least the partners should agree on a way to settle issues of ownership if they disagree.
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