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The phrase "case has been settled" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used in contexts where a legal or official matter has been resolved or a decision has been reached. For example: "The judge ruled that the case had been settled, and both parties agreed to comply with the verdict."
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(The case has been settled).
(Scarano denied wrongdoing, and the case has been settled).
Tymon's lawyers, Slater & Gordon, revealed the case has been settled.
The case has been settled, albeit under terms that Mr. Arakas's lawyer, Scott Nicholas, declined to discuss.
Though Mr. Kruger was not named as a party in that suit — which, like the flagpole case, has been settled — depositions highlight his outsize role.
That means that the authorities are belatedly tracking down possible witnesses and documents that could be harder to find now that the regulatory case has been settled.
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Smolen said that case had been settled for $1.7m.
Lawsuits in the case have been settled, but the terms have not been disclosed.
Besides, it was right after the Del case had been settled.
The company estimated it could have been liable for $76 million to $93 million more in taxes if the case had been settled unfavorably.
Last night a spokesman for the Met admitted the allegations against the officers and said the case had been settled.
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case has been sent
case has been reported
case has been delayed
case has been scheduled
case has been set
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