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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are settled of" is not correct and usable in written English
It seems to be a misconstruction and does not convey a clear meaning in standard English usage. Example: "The terms of the agreement are settled of any disputes."
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(It may be difficult to tell how they are settled, of course, if the content of the fiction depends, e.g., on facts about the arrangement of the actual world, but this is not a problem of completeness, but only of modal epistemology).
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Most of the cases are settled out of court.
"Ninety-eight percent of all lawsuits are settled out of court," Kelley says.
Most such disputes are settled out of court.
Most cases involving furniture design are settled out of court.
It is unclear how successful this argument is, as many cases are settled out of court.
William Brangham travels to Denmark, where medical disputes are settled out of court by experts.
Usually, he notes, shareholder suits are settled out of court.
Most trademark infringement cases are settled out of court.
One of the important factors influencing the microstructure is settling of the particles during liquid processing of these composites.
The suit was settled out of court, and the terms of the settlement were not disclosed.
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