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The phrase "settled above" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something has been decided or resolved and is now positioned in a higher or superior position. Example: After a long and difficult discussion, the matter was finally settled above all other concerns, with the focus being on the well-being of the community.
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Crude oil, which settled above $110 a barrel on Friday, lost $2.13, almost 2 percent, to settle at $107.39 a barrel.
It was part of a week in which lawmakers took turns beating up on speculators for their role in driving up the cost of oil, which settled above $140 a barrel on Friday.
After the meeting, oil prices settled above $104 a barrel, a record.
At the end of the week, oil prices settled above $105 a barrel.
Crude oil settled above $70 a barrel amid concern about Iran's nuclear program and turmoil in Nigeria.
MOSCOW — Americans surely found little to celebrate when the price of oil settled above $100 a barrel last week.
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It rose to settle above 21 on Thursday for the first time since March.
The pendulum quivers and swings and slows and finally settles above the word "Curses".
See articleThe yields on Portuguese government bonds rose to settle above 7%, the mark at which Portuguese officials have said the country's borrowing costs would be unsustainable.
Air normally cools with altitude, but during an inversion warm air settles above a layer of cool air near the surface.
The euro rose sharply yesterday, settling above parity with the dollar for the first time in a month, as United States stock markets wobbled.
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