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Discover Ludwig"have it settled" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to indicate that an issue is now agreed or resolved. For example: "We discussed the issue at length, and in the end we managed to have it settled."
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"We're pleased to have it settled and we hope it will help us recruit the best postdocs".
Nothing could be more sensible for the new Pipelineistan deal than to have it settled in yuan.
Nicola sent letters about the situation to Washington, who wanted to have it settled as soon as the Corps arrived at West Point.
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All right, said Bruno, pleased that he had it settled in his head at last.
Likewise, it appears JPMorgan Chase's settlement is a premium over what it might have paid had it settled the litigation last May.
Thirteen years later, it is clear that the "scene" here is neither in ferment nor has it settled down.
Corn, in particular, has slumped: it settled on Tuesday at $5.69 a bushel, down 29percentt since June 27.
A spokesman said: "Once it has settled, it will be possible to do some drilling to try and find what caused the collapse in the first place.
Why else would it have settled with Goldman for a mere $550 million?
The growth has continued since, but now it has settled into percentages within the high single digits.
If the French had left and we had not gone in, they would have settled it in the 1960s.
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