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Discover Ludwig"settle for anything" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to accept or agree to something that is less than what one truly wants or deserves. Example: Despite her qualifications, Jane settled for an entry-level job because she couldn't find anything better in the current job market.
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I'd settle for anything at the moment.
"She won't settle for anything less than a palace".
"I won't settle for anything less than that".
The Yushchenko camp is loth to settle for anything less than victory.
Who would have ever thought Tiger Woods would settle for anything in a championship moment?
"I am a child of the divine," he sings, unwilling to settle for anything less.
But it won't settle for anything less than a position on the board.
Supporters of comprehensive immigration reform won't settle for anything less than a path to citizenship.
Why should parents settle for anything less when the diagnosis is autism?
But Craig is too wily a novelist to settle for anything so tidy.
And if you really could find your perfect match, why would you settle for anything less?
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