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settle away
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'settle away' is not a correct phrase in written English.
A similar phrase you could use is 'settle down', meaning to become calm or to get into a steady routine. For example, "After a busy holiday season, it's nice to settle down into a regular routine."
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Alternative expressions(7)
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3 human-written examples
Many Cambodians' homes were destroyed, while many people tried to settle away from the violence.
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He said that those artificial earths that were used were designed to encourage foxes to settle away from roads or poultry farms and not for the purposes of hunting.
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Homesickness was cited as the reason for the transfer, with Evans saying "Richard is a very talented lad but it is no secret he has failed to settle away from his family home.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
Long-term spectrograms measured on vertical component of stations LAMP (top, settled away from any village), RITT (middle, located about 1 km away from the nearest village), and BETS (bottom, located very close to a village).
Science
Next week's case could go either way, but Farmery says it could be risky for Portpin to let it go that far and hopes it can be settled away from the court.
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The reason he gave for his abrupt departure was that he could not see himself settling away from his family in East Anglia, but that did not stop the 34-year-old from joining Manchester City as a back-up option in Roberto Mancini's squad.
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"But when I heard about interest from Nottingham, I thought 'wow, that would be great' and then it happened". As well as enjoying his time on the ice, Wiikman is already settled away from his chosen sport and managed to see his heroes win their biggest game of the season so far, as Forest beat Derby County 1-0 athehe City Ground on 6 November.
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Of course, odds are good that everything will be more-or-less settled away by the end of September.
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Figure 5 demonstrates that the + Dox/+TYR cells settled away from the top of the tube, presenting signal approximately 150 μm below the top of the tube.
Science
This is not unlikely as the buffalo is vagile, with bachelor bulls readily travelling large distances between herds, with entire herds sometimes moving and settling away from their initial ranges [ 25].
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Ronaldo didn't entirely settle straight away off the pitch (although he did learn Dutch quite quickly), with a little tension provided by his domestic arrangements, which saw him living with his mother and his girlfriend.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
If you are mentioning a compromise and the end of a conflict, prefer alternatives as "settle the dispute", "resolve the issue", or "settle the matter", which are all more precise.
Common error
Avoid using "settle away" when a more direct verb phrase would improve clarity. For instance, instead of "They tried to settle away from the violence", consider "They tried to escape the violence" or "They sought refuge elsewhere".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "settle away" functions as a verb phrase, but its grammatical correctness is questionable. As Ludwig AI points out, it's not a standard English phrase and might be better replaced with clearer alternatives.
Frequent in
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Academia
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "settle away" appears in various sources, it is not considered a grammatically correct phrase. As Ludwig AI underlines, using clearer and more precise alternatives like "move away", "relocate", or "settle down" can improve clarity and avoid ambiguity. Its infrequent usage and grammatical uncertainty make it less suitable for formal writing. When writing, favor more standard expressions for greater impact and comprehension.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
settle down
Focuses on establishing a stable and comfortable life or routine.
move away
Emphasizes the act of physically relocating from a place.
resolve elsewhere
Highlights finding a solution or end to a problem in a different location or context.
establish residence elsewhere
Formally indicates setting up a home or base in a different location.
relocate
A concise term for changing one's place of residence or business.
find a new place
Refers to discovering and moving to a different home or location.
set up shop elsewhere
Specifically refers to establishing a business or professional practice in a new location.
emigrate
Implies leaving one's country to settle permanently in another.
retreat
Suggests withdrawing to a quieter or more private location.
disperse
Indicates scattering or spreading out from a central point or group.
FAQs
What does "settle down" mean, and how is it different from "settle away"?
"Settle down" typically means to establish a stable lifestyle, often involving marriage and a home. "Settle away" isn't standard English; it might be intended to mean relocating or finding a new place, but it's not as clear.
What are some alternatives to "settle away" that I can use in my writing?
Depending on the context, you could use alternatives such as "move away", "relocate", "establish residence elsewhere", or "find a new place".
Is "settle away" grammatically correct?
While "settle away" appears in some contexts, it's not considered standard English. It's often better to use a more precise and widely accepted phrase to avoid ambiguity.
In what situations might someone use "settle away"?
Someone might use "settle away" to describe moving to a new location to escape undesirable circumstances or establish a new life. However, clearer alternatives are usually preferable.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested