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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are settle" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, as "settle" should be in the past participle form "settled" to match the auxiliary verb "are."
Example: "They are settled in their new home after moving last month."
Alternatives: "are established" or "are resolved."
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That's how matters are settle, in Scotland!
— Jack, Westmorland The most popular comment, with more than three thousands "likes": That's how matters are settle, in Scotland!
Eventually, after some confusion ("What was you going to do with all the hamsters when you got them, then?"), matters are settle to everyone's satisfaction, and I am allowed to leave the shop with my own skin intact.
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Scores are settled.
Most principles are settled.
Its players are settled.
We are settling down, yes.
My nerves are settled.
Dust is settled.
Roe is settled law.
The matter is settled.
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