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anchor settlements
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "anchor settlements" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to urban planning, real estate, or economic development, referring to stable or foundational communities that support surrounding areas. Example: "The city plans to develop anchor settlements to promote economic growth in the region."
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But to many Israelis, even those who favor the Camp David proposals, the attempt to anchor settlements that would remain part of Israel -- perhaps 120 of the 145 settlements, according to Camp David negotiators -- has a distinctly chimerical, not to mention expensive, touch.
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"Walled settlements anchored timorous villagers and peasants driven from their land," Lewis writes.
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With a history anchored in farming, the settlements that punctuate the region are more like hamlets than towns.
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This month, 21st Century Fox agreed to pay Gretchen Carlson, the former Fox News anchor, a reported $20-million 20-million and apologized publicly for the misettlement she received.
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Last summer, former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson won a settlement from Fox News to the tune of $20 million after she recorded audio of sexual advances made on her by Ailes.
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When asked to approve a settlement, the court should anchor its scrutiny of the adequacy and reasonableness of a settlement in the norm that is central to the suit.
Academia
He has resisted — and his foreign minister and unity government partner, Avigdor Lieberman, has openly derided — the two-state solution that is the only sensible basis for a lasting settlement that could anchor a regional peace.
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It helped the company "obtain settlement-free interconnections with anchor institutions" that already had fiber and other network connections.
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All three Murdochs have much to answer for, given the long history of sexual harassment at Fox News and the exorbitant settlements made by the former anchor Bill O'Reilly.
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The April 1 story recounted how the anchor and network had paid $13 million in settlements over the years to her and other women who had complained that O'Reilly had abused or sexually harassed them during their employment.
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Over two days the chancellor and secretary of state for work and pensions Iain Duncan-Smith set out the basis for a new welfare settlement firmly anchored around making work pay.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing long-term regional development, use "anchor settlements" to emphasize the strategic importance of specific communities in fostering wider growth and stability.
Common error
Avoid using "anchor settlements" in casual conversation or when describing temporary or informal settlements. The phrase implies a degree of permanence and strategic significance.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "anchor settlements" functions as a noun phrase where "anchor" acts as a modifier, describing settlements that provide stability or support to a region. Ludwig confirms its correct usage.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "anchor settlements" refers to communities strategically positioned to foster stability and growth in a region. Ludwig AI validates its grammatical correctness and usability. While relatively rare, the phrase is most commonly found in news, academic, and encyclopedic contexts. Related terms include "stabilize communities" and "establish strongholds". When using the phrase, ensure it aligns with the context of strategic regional development and avoid overuse in informal settings.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
stabilize communities
Focuses on making communities more secure and resistant to change.
establish strongholds
Emphasizes the creation of fortified or well-defended settlements.
secure habitations
Highlights the act of making dwellings safe and protected.
reinforce communities
Stresses the strengthening of existing community structures.
bolster settlements
Focuses on providing support and encouragement to existing settlements.
fortify communities
Emphasizes physical or strategic strengthening of communities.
ground settlements
Highlights establishing settlements on a firm foundation.
consolidate communities
Focuses on uniting or merging communities for greater strength.
underpin habitations
Emphasizes providing a fundamental basis or support for dwellings.
support settlement growth
Focuses on facilitating the expansion and development of settlements.
FAQs
How can I use "anchor settlements" in a sentence?
You might say, "The government plans to develop "anchor settlements" to stimulate economic growth in rural areas".
What is a similar phrase to "anchor settlements"?
Alternatives include "core communities", "hub settlements", or "strategic settlements", depending on the specific context you wish to convey.
Is "anchor settlements" a commonly used term?
While not extremely common, "anchor settlements" is used in urban planning, real estate, and economic development contexts to describe stable communities that support surrounding areas. Ludwig AI confirms its usability.
What is the difference between "anchor settlements" and "rural communities"?
"Anchor settlements" implies a deliberate strategy of using specific communities to foster wider regional development, whereas "rural communities" is a more general term for settlements in rural areas.
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81%
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4.1/5
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Real-world application tested