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Discover Ludwig"settling in with" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It refers to becoming familiar and comfortable in a new situation or environment. For example, "He is settling in with his new job nicely."
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Freshman Kyle Molnar started for UCLA on Sunday and allowed three runs in the first two innings before settling in with three straight scoreless innings.
It's a perfect place for settling in with a small group of friends.
Ms. Shirley admitted to being nervous, but calmed down after settling in with the recording team.
She recently bought a farm here, had a baby and is settling in with her husband, Justin Miller.
Bradley, just settling in with Roma of Italy's Serie A, sustained an injury during training last week and will not be available.
Separately, Travis (Richmond Arquette) has trouble settling in with an extremely nice and religious host family and looks to Martin when he needs help facing a daughter he hasn't seen for years.
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We predict it will take a few weeks for the marketing to settle in with customers.
"He has settled in well with the lads and I think he's enjoying being here".
He settled in with his colleagues for a busy morning.
Two comedies, "Suburgatory" and "Last Man Standing," have settled in with solid ratings.
They settle in with all this equipment practically wrapped around their bodies.
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