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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a settlement from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an agreement or resolution that has been reached, typically in a legal or financial context.
Example: "The company announced a settlement from the lawsuit that had been pending for several months."
Alternatives: "an agreement from" or "a resolution from".
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Father Conley eventually won a settlement from the archdiocese.
Ms. Suryono received a settlement from the princess.
The family received no counseling or charitable assistance, let alone a settlement from the city.
The young man destroyed in the witness box won a settlement from Catholic Church Insurance.
He used $3,000 from a settlement from the accident to buy syringes and set up his table.
Lewis was the first solicitor to secure a settlement from the News of the World for phone hacking in 2008.
Eventually, she accepted a settlement from the Raths but would not disclose the amount on the advice of her lawyer.
If the court does not allow it, he said he would push for a settlement from Bayer.
At the moment, anyone who receives a settlement from the city could not receive compensation from the fund, according to the bill's sponsors.
However, Ping wedges made before April 1 , 1990 are approved for competition because of a settlement from the club manufacturer's suit against the U.S.G.A.
Years later, Brown won a settlement from the N.B.A. Hawkins eventually played in the league, but Brown remained with the Pacers and the A.B.A.
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