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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a settler" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who settles in a new area, often in the context of colonization or migration.
Example: "The settlers faced many challenges as they established their new community in the wilderness."
Alternatives: "a colonist" or "a pioneer".
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(A settler was killed near Duma a month ago).
"The army avenges," said a settler spokesman.
"I'm a settler here," he said.
"It's seriously free," a settler from New Mexico told me.
A settler is integrated at the top of the reactor.
Another employee, called a "settler", calculated odds in their head.
A settler organisation buys a police station from the government.
But he's more an anthropologist than a settler of scores.
"All this land is Jewish land,â a settler said.
The case concerns Migron, a settler outpost near the West Bank city of Ramallah.
The name was chosen by a settler who thought "meridian" meant "junction," or, possibly, "zenith".
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