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Discover LudwigThe phrase "nestle in" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to mean to settle down into a comfortable place, settling into a cozy spot, or creating a snug or secure position. For example: The cat curled up and nestled in the armchair for a nap.
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In parks and beaches, soccer is as popular as softball, volleyball and Frisbee.So maybe soccer can eventually nestle in somewhere below the National Hockey League.
Star-shaped candles nestle in the branches.
He uses the name of Nestle in business.
The mother plant needs to nestle in close proximity to its suppliers.
Ivy climbs up wrought-iron arches, and classical statuary and containers of boxwood nestle in corners.
Many items still nestle in their original cellophane packages, never opened.
Others nestle in mountain valleys, or quaint towns guarded by the castles of hereditary rulers.
Slow-motion passes that... take... forever to nestle in a receiver's hands.
Sleek and clean, it will nestle in nicely with audio/visual equipment.
To counter the fierce winds, there are wooden teepees for tents to nestle in.
FIS, the flavor-making factory for Nestle in New Milford, Conn., is to be expanded.
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