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Discover LudwigThe phrase "settled matters" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to issues or topics that have been resolved or concluded. Example: "After much discussion, we finally reached an agreement on the settled matters."
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Republicans, he said, need to figure out what the settled parts of American politics are these days — settled matters that they, in their heart of hearts would like to change, but which they agree not to change.
Another Steven, MacLean, later settled matters.
Celtic should have all but settled matters before the break.
One goal, a penalty from Zidane, settled matters.
Two left-handers, Smith and Rudolph, then settled matters.
He settled matters with Great Britain in a treaty signed on June 5, 1926.
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QUESTION FROM JOHN HEITMAN: An issue in controversy is anything but a settled matter.
The immutability of sexual orientation is hardly a settled matter — just ask Anne Heche.
That would settle matters.
Referendums settle matters definitively, right?
It took 19 more games to settle matters.
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