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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at settling" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a process of reaching an agreement or conclusion, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "The negotiations were challenging, but we finally reached a point at settling the terms."
Alternatives: "in reaching" or "during the settlement".
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Talks aimed at settling the agency's claim against Morgan Stanley collapsed in December.
A deal between Google and Verizon could severely undermine FCC attempts at settling the issue.
Each December, at "settling time," George would meet with Mr. Edd, the white landowner, to learn how he had done.
The first recorded attempt at settling on some basic rules was made for a match in 1727.
This strength manifested itself in repeatedly striking down legislation aimed at settling accounts with former communist elites, known as lustration.
Before barely 100 spectators, they began a game aimed at settling two cities' identities and more than a century of history.
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He taught at Harvard University before settling at Stanford.
The euro was slightly higher, at $1.2989, having settling at $1.2922 on Friday.
It hit $22 before settling at $17.
Shelby returned to Kentucky in April 1783, settling at Boonesborough.
Note, however, that the DOPU at the plateau settles at a slightly higher value.
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