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The phrase "settled down in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a physical location that someone has chosen to live in. For example, "After travelling for many years, he finally settled down in the small village of Branson."
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But he settled down in the middle innings, sailing through the fourth, fifth and sixth, giving up just one walk.
Countless NGOs have settled down in Leyte.
Things had settled down in the household since the storm.
But we settled down in the second half".
They'll have more experience, will have settled down in England.
They settled down in Los Angeles before moving to Maine.
Cueto settled down in the seventh, retiring the Yankees in order.
Mark Bodega, Director at HiFX, commented: "The global economic downturn hasn't settled down in any way.
I was the errant one; the other girls in the family had settled down in time.
The priests went farther along the river and settled down in some underbrush.
In 1990 he settled down in the East Sussex coastal town of Seaford.
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