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The phrase "a settling of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to the act of resolving or coming to rest, often in relation to disputes, issues, or physical substances.
Example: "After much discussion, there was finally a settling of the differences between the two parties."
Alternatives: "a resolution of" or "an agreement on".
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A settling of accounts.
A settling of dues or a ransom?
"As a settling of law, this was a major event.
No, drugs were involved, an unpaid debt, a settling of scores.
That has infuriated Brussels, which insists that the bill is simply a settling of accounts.
The public prosecutor said the killing was probably a settling of scores.
There was a settling of scores among ethnic groups in Monrovia and elsewhere.
The killings were described by locals as a "settling of scores".
Shouldn't a settling of accounts for the old year precede beginning the new?
Before that can be forgiven, there has to be a settling of accounts.
At this rate, this will turn into a settling of scores".
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