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"has long settled" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to indicate that something is now settled after having been in dispute for some time. For example, "The dispute between the two countries over their maritime border has long settled."
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Rock music has long settled into genteel, adult ambitions.
California Solo / United States (Director and screenwriter: Marshall Lewy) - A former Brit-Pop rocker has long settled for an unfettered life working on a farm outside of Los Angeles.
While the turmoil of her break-up with Richard has long settled, the four years spent in a dour-living Sufi commune in Norfolk have been tougher to shake off.
The dust has long settled on the men's case files, but their families are unwilling to give up hope.
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Artists have long settled in the area.
Its workers have long settled for modest pay rises.
Mexicans had long settled for the appearance of democracy.
Although Chinese and Indian immigrants have long settled in New Zealand, since the 1990s there has been a large growth in migration from Asia.
Peak hiring season is after the season ends, not after spring practice, when coaches have long settled in for next season.
Law Department officials added that the city had long settled cases in state court without including settlement amounts in paperwork placed in courthouse files.
Such characters were possibly at odds with her down-to-earth approach to acting, since she had long settled for a blend of family life and that of a working actor.
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