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The phrase "again settled on the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where something or someone has returned to a previous state or position after a period of change or movement.
Example: "After much deliberation, the committee again settled on the original proposal for the project."
Alternatives: "once more decided on the" or "returned to the decision of the".
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After examining options including the historic Rockdale Temple and two schools slated to be closed in the city's West End, the school board once again settled on the Old Woodward building, over the objections of the community.
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In 1841, the commissioners again settled on Hartford as the location for the county seat, and planning for Blackford County's original courthouse began.
After Rafael Nadal withdrew and Andy Roddick retired and Roger Federer stumbled earlier than expected, the United States Open spotlight again settled on Novak Djokovic, at once the world's second-ranked player and, for most of this tournament, an afterthought.
With another extended presidential campaign now kicking into gear, the declared and prospective 2016 candidates are once again settling on tunes that they hope will end up becoming just as iconic as Clinton's pick was more than two decades ago.
Then it flicked upward and caught a midge and settled on the bough again, adjusting precisely into the wind.
It settled on the causey paving 10 metres ahead and took flight again as I walked on.
He settled on the last.
The judge settled on the lower number.
I settled on the grilled salmon sandwich.
They finally settled on the Ritz..
Finally, they settled on the hands.
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