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Discover LudwigIn written English, "its settled" is a grammatically correct phrase
It is commonly used to refer to a decision or agreement that has been finalized and cannot be changed. Example: After much debate and negotiation, the team finally reached a consensus and the plan is now settled.
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Cinema has its settled conventions about physical candor, most of them unrealistic.
You can begin by paying attention to the body's needs at the beginning, then when its settled you can place more interest in your meditation object.
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In October 1994, it settled into its Friday slot.
Boeing has denied that any admission of fault can be implied in its settling the case.
Its settling velocity in calm air ranges from 0.15 to 0.4 m/s, with an average of approximately 0.2 m/s [33],[33].
Although the market ended down from its midmorning rally, analysts attributed its settling down to profit taking.
Maize pollen is relatively large (80 to 125 μm diameter; 1.25 g/cm3; approx. 500 μg) and its settling velocity in air is approximately 0.2 m/s.
It is well known that the permeability and density of an aggregate decreases with its size, affecting its settling velocity and coagulation rate (rate of particle capture) with other particles.
Aside from the EU membership difficulty, even before its settling the dispute has caused no major practical problems.
Its settles down in conformity or adaptation to that user's expectations.
The granules revived under different air intensive aeration rates (100, 150, and 200 L/h) obtained quick recovery on its settle capacity.
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