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Discover LudwigThe phrase "settled at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a specific location or position where something has been established or agreed upon.
Example: "The negotiations finally settled at a compromise that satisfied both parties."
Alternatives: "established at" or "located at".
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In 1742 Gray settled at Cambridge.
After 1618 he settled at The Hague.
I am settled at home now.
In 1835 Charles settled at San Fernando de Taos.
Yesterday, the Canadian dollar settled at $1.0169.
I settled at one of the tables.
On Tuesday, they settled at $12.14.
Crude oil settled at $139.64 a barrel.
Your life seemed settled at last.
Crude settled at $58.24 a barrel.
The Lloyds shares settled at 67p.
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