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"getting settled in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the process of becoming comfortable or familiar with a new place or situation, such as a new home, school, or job. Example: "After moving to a new city, I spent the first few weeks getting settled in. I explored the neighborhood, met my neighbors, and found my way around town."
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Getting settled in the room, Nyle remembered Raymond Purty.
While his parents and sister were getting settled in their rooms, the lad disappeared.
Start your visit by getting settled in a quiet place away from Santa Fe Plaza.
You can see Jesse Cox our podcast producer and Molly Glassey, our festival intern, getting settled in.
But slowly I am getting settled in and I just play my game and make the team win".
"We will certainly look at an appeal and it may end up getting settled in the European courts.
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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.
I thought once we got settled in, I thought our guys played pretty well on defense.
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