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Discover Ludwig"settled issue" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a topic or problem that has been resolved and is no longer up for debate or discussion. Example: The controversy over the new policy had been a hotly debated and unsettled issue for months, but after extensive negotiations, it was finally declared a settled issue by the board of directors.
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But that is a settled issue.
You'd think this was a settled issue.
You would think it was a settled issue.
That this path makes no sense is a settled issue.
The most appropriate statistical technique to estimate a peak pressure coefficient from wind tunnel data is not a settled issue.
Far from a settled issue subject to regulatory interpretation by the sitting administration under NEPA.
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The companies that settled issued a statement contending that MTBE is not hazardous but calling the resolution "fair and prudent".
During his tenure, Mr. Lynch was praised for shoring up Credit Suisse's legal reputation and settling issues with regulators.
The nation's survival, therefore, largely depended upon the will and ability of these antagonists to settle issues in debate.
If there's a problem, how will the roommates settle issues?
Discussing, bargaining, even subtle bribing could settle issues before there's even a problem.
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