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Discover LudwigThe phrase "settled back down" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used to describe a person or thing returning to a calm or relaxed state after a period of excitement, disturbance, or activity. Example: After the loud thunderstorm, the children finally settled back down and fell asleep.
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He shrugged and settled back down on the bed.
It was five weeks before sales settled back down again, but not all the way down.
As reports surfaced that a cease-fire was again at hand, crude prices settled back down and then rose slightly.
A fraction of a second later, we were 150 feet up, and not long after that we settled back down to earth, wet but exhilarated.
Some of it melted and settled back down, cooling into a radioactive green glass that was dubbed Trinitite, and some of it floated away.
Whether they settled back down in the same spot or sought quieter territory, the photographer did not stay to find out.
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She settles back down slowly with a satisfied shimmy.
And when that heart settles back down, it will be broken and satisfied.
"In 5 or 10 years, when everything settles back down, these imprints will be closed down," he said.
The grandstand finish that City set-up had disgruntled supporters turning around on the concourse and settling back down in their seats.
"In the end, there's always going to be a settling back down to reality," said Mr. Obama's communications director, Dan Pfeiffer.
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