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Discover LudwigThe phrase "come to settle" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in a variety of contexts to indicate a resolution or to mean that someone is arriving at a permanent location. For example, "The family decided to move to California to come to settle."
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"They've come to settle here, as market gardeners," Roberto explained.
How did such serious pho come to settle here?
The time has come to settle on something.
The hour would come to settle accounts, to put the cards on the table.
Last week, Kim said, "The time has come to settle accounts with the U.S. imperialists".
I've come to settle on "when my mother drove off a bridge".
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As a result, they remain filled with doubt and confusion, and never come to settled SHINJIN - True Entrusting.
Though the deal could still falter, as earlier versions have, participants told lawmakers it was the closest the agencies have ever come to settling longtime water feuds.
An uncle comes to settle the dispute.
In the 1680's they came to settle on the Apostle Islands and around Chequamegon Bay.
Midwest States: History and PeopleLearn about how different people came to settle in the Midwest United States.
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