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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are settling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process of becoming established or coming to rest, often in the context of people or things finding a place or state of stability.
Example: "After months of searching for a new home, the family are settling into their new neighborhood."
Alternatives: "are establishing" or "are taking root".
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We are settling down, yes.
"I think people are settling in".
Either way, they are settling in.
Things are settling down this year.
These days the residents are settling in.
"I just feel like people are settling, sometimes," he said.
We are settling into a dangerous national pessimism.
Because we are settling down, biological metaphors become more natural.
They are settling a bit now and are more negotiable".
Now they are settling in for a long stay.
I think Canada are settling for a respectable defeat here.
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