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Discover Ludwig"settled in with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of becoming comfortable or established in a new place or situation. Example: After moving to a new city, it took some time for Jane to feel settled in with her new job, friends, and surroundings.
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He settled in with his colleagues for a busy morning.
Two comedies, "Suburgatory" and "Last Man Standing," have settled in with solid ratings.
A full house settled in with him, sharing a bated-breath sensation.
Nothing much had looked like preventing yesterday's since Ritchie settled in with Woods on Saturday.
Down by 7 points at halftime, the second-seeded Gaels settled in with rugged defense.
By the twenties, he had settled in with a new wife, Mary Craig Kimbrough.
But once we'd settled in with Simon, the following really started to consolidate.
He briefly cheered up when he settled in with his housekeeper, Virginia Haggard McNeil.
"This is never like this," she said as she settled in with her coffee and newspaper.
We had settled in with our warm, house-made pretzel rolls and breadsticks when suddenly, a loud crash stopped conversation.
They all settled in with their computers to watch "A Charlie Brown Christmas" streamed over the Internet.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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