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Discover Ludwig"settled in for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about settling into a situation or activity. For example, "They settled in for a long night of work."
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As the officers settled in for the night, lights were brought in by the fire service.
The audience settled in for a cozy yet loud end of the weekend showing.
She settled in for a nap herself.
Then they settled in for their meal.
Munster settled in for a long afternoon.
I settled in for four hours of misery.
Natividad Reyes of Puerto Rico, 72, settled in for life.
And so we settled in for the long haul.
The British Navy settled in for a siege.
With a woman in a red jumpsuit standing guard, I settled in for "Play No. 1".
We arrived at a quiet Serbian bar near the cemetery, and settled in for the evening.
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