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Discover Ludwig"get a settlement" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to reach an agreement or arrangement, typically in a legal context. Example: After months of negotiations, the two parties were finally able to get a settlement in the court case.
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Mr. O'Brien, who had a guaranteed contract for another two and a half years at a salary that has been reported to be $10 million to $20 million a year, is expected to get a settlement that will pay him more than $30 million.
You could get a settlement.
We do want to get a settlement.
His job was to get a settlement done, not to make sure claimants were made whole.
"We're still hoping to get a settlement," said Bob Horn, a packaging mechanic for 25 years.
"We've managed to get a settlement in Wales in part because the Welsh government was prepared to enter into dialogue.
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Eventually, Zuckerman got a settlement of five million dollars.
Yes, I sued Columbia and St .Luke's and, yes, I got a settlement.
"Bondi is an excellent negotiator and he knows the importance of getting a settlement with Intesa.
However, he said "everyone is focused on getting a settlement here — there are still negotiations going on".
"First of all, we got a settlement that was less than we would have got had we gone through constructive dismissal".
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