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Discover LudwigThe phrase "settling down in" is correct and used in written English.
It can be used to indicate the process of relocating to live in a certain place. For example: "After traveling around the world for 10 years, I'm now looking forward to settling down in one place."
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He says he cannot see himself settling down in Italy because the work is so unstable and precarious.
The number of gardens rose to 150 in Timia, and nomads began settling down in villages across the Air massif to cultivate their own gardens.
Settling down in the small town of Athlone — and unencumbered by committees — he hired researchers to refine transdermal drug technology, which resulted in the nicotine patch.
He also mentioned settling down in late 2009, and even included marriage and kids in his New Year's resolutions for 2010.
While migration by definition means a change in geographical location, migrants retain ties to their countries of birth as well as to relatives settling down in other countries.
Cycling to work gives me a burst of energy before settling down in the office.
Then the anaesthetist appears, settling down in an armchair to run through his repertoire.
Next she bought a house nearby, at Ringmer, before finally settling down in Forcalquier.
At Southern Illinois University he met Li Ma and the couple were married in 1961, settling down in Flushing, NY.
Hijackers who had designs on settling down in more prosperous nations had even less success than their Cuba-bound counterparts.
As the foreign ministers were settling down in the general assembly chamber we got a call from our bureau chief.
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