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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get settled in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe somebody becoming accustomed to a new environment or place. For example: After a long day of traveling, it was nice to finally get settled in at our new apartment.
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Go ahead and get settled in.
Most people needed that time to get settled in.
Families would come on first and get settled in".
I was saying, just get settled in first.
After I get settled in at the shack, I go for a hike.
"My plan was to get settled in," he said, "but it was still early".
For now, Richards is trying to get settled in New York and get back into his off-season routine.
Even after Kay was done, it took Granderson an additional 17 seconds to get settled in the box.
It helped Mr. Haidari, for example, get settled in Flushing, Queens, where there are many Afghani immigrants.
Mr. Lack is from Cherry Valley, N.Y., and his mother helped him get settled in the morning.
Once you get settled in your new country, I think you'll find that Canada isn't the backwoods place you Americans sometimes make it out to be.
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