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The phrase "a settlement with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or financial contexts to refer to an agreement reached between parties, often to resolve a dispute.
Example: "The company announced that it had reached a settlement with the former employee regarding the lawsuit."
Alternatives: "an agreement with" or "a resolution with".
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(Burnham later reached a settlement with Weslodge).
Dannon agreed to a settlement with the F.T.C. in December.
(The owner eventually negotiated a settlement with Christie).
A settlement with Wilson, she added, could finance the project.
So a settlement with the S.E.C. is likely.
Twitter's negligence resulted in a settlement with the F.T.C., too.
Despatch Moving & Storage reached a settlement with Columbia last year.
We're trying to hash out a settlement with Delcon.
In November, the FTC reached a settlement with Facebook.
Bakhtiar reached a settlement with Fox for an undisclosed amount.
Saturday, barring a settlement with the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association.
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