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Discover Ludwig"settle down a bit" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when attempting to tell someone to relax and remain calm. For example, you could say, "Come on, settle down a bit. There's no need to panic."
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Mr. Katz said Junis had agreed to take part in a public question-and-answer session on Slashdot.org soon, once things settle down a bit in Afghanistan.
Users on the run can perform the necessary update on the device itself or via the Nokia Suite on a computer when things settle down a bit.
"We can't take jobs in L.A. County right now until things settle down a bit," said Albert Barlow, owner of Rain Water Systems in Santee.
If he can just settle down a bit, the remaining dates could be unqualified successes.
M.L.S. would like to see Clint settle down a bit, too, so it makes sense for both sides to wait.
"But rather than call it quits with M.L.S. and/or the MetroStars -- two possible but more extreme reactions -- Clint has decided to let things settle down a bit.
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We have settled down a bit, Mondelo said.
50 mins: After a 150mph start, the second half settles down a bit.
7.36pm GMT 3 min: England have settled down a bit now and are knocking the ball about well.
But years later, I'm in Korea, and I'm now in my 30s, so I've settled down a bit.
Costa even took his gloves off midway through the first half, though after a feisty opening the game had settled down a bit by then.
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