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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he settled in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone becoming comfortable or acclimated to a new environment or situation.
Example: "After moving to the new city, he settled in quickly and made friends in no time."
Alternatives: "he got comfortable" or "he made himself at home."
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He settled in the Annex.
But he settled in nicely.
He settled in Deal.
He settled in America and taught there.
In 1970 he settled in Barcelona.
He settled in England permanently in 1853.
In 945 he settled in Damascus.
On his return he settled in Colchester.
In 1855 he settled in Kingston, Jam.
But after 1856 he settled in London.
In 1820 he settled in London.
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