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Discover Ludwig"all been settled" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to indicate that an issue has come to an end. For example, "The disagreement between the two sides has all been settled."
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"Those have all been settled and the cases sealed," he said.
The ideological questions of the 20th century -- of capitalism, of business, of private property -- have all been settled.
"From here on out," he said, "it's all about turnout in Florida; the issues have all been settled".
With the end of the cold war, the great political and economic questions had all been settled, we were told.
Here's the important question: now that this has all been settled, is this a signal that banks are likely to be safer places for us to do business with, whether we're borrowing money or investing it?
Titles, finals and last-four ties have all been settled in head-to-head encounters between two of the sport's most successful clubs.
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That will all be settled in the summer when we do the spending-round discussions.
And remember, it will all be settled by Feb. 5 or, at the latest, March 4. Bill Clinton will be a great asset to Hillary.
When all is settled, the horses are taken back to the contrade to be prepared.
When all was settled, Justice Solomon asked Lil Wayne if he had anything to say.
All were settled, with payments made in return for nondisclosure agreements the favored tool of Harvey Weinstein and Bill O'Reilly.
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