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The phrase "and settle in the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of establishing oneself in a particular place or situation.
Example: "After a long journey, they finally found a place to rest and settle in the quiet town."
Alternatives: "and establish in the" or "and reside in the".
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Leave to cool and settle in the tin for at least 20 minutes.
Eventually, however, it will fall to earth in precipitation and settle in the environment.
The T lymphocytes develop from extra thymic stem cells that migrate from hematopoietic tissues and settle in the thymus.
Endocarditis occurs when infectious organisms, such as bacteria or fungi, enter the bloodstream and settle in the heart.
Once amoebas enter the mouth, they travel through the digestive system and settle in the large intestine.
Harmful pollutants bind to the dust and settle in the air, when they might otherwise be dispersed by winds.
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John was thirty-three then, and settled in the neighborhood.
The Penns moved to California, and settled in the San Fernando Valley, in 1959.
The family immigrated when he was 5 and settled in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn.
Nor did they advocate moving out of the cities and settling in the countryside.
Her parents emigrated from South Korea and settled in the Bronx, where her father opened a bodega.
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