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"settling things" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of resolving or coming to a decision about something. Example: After hours of heated discussion, they finally succeeded in settling things and finding a compromise that satisfied both parties.
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He's got a way of settling things down".
" That may be his settling things that he needs to satisfy that thing inside of him.
This week talks between the two countries agreed no more than to try to avoid settling things by force.
Zvobgo claimed that the first, Fifth Brigade commander, Perence Shiri, had said the "politicians should leave it to us" with regard to "settling things in Matabeleland".
In the face of deep emotions and official intransigence, it seems unlikely that Beijing, Tokyo and Taipei might agree to a radically simple notion: All three nations would stand down and renounce their claims, thereby settling things.
The roles of the sexes are rigidly separated, as in most Paleolithic societies, but it's not what you could call a patriarchy; it's the women who make the major decisions, without issuing decrees or fiats, by talking and settling things among themselves while doing chores.
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Unlike physics, economists don't settle things.
That helped settle things on campus.
Americans tend to believe wars settle things.
They settled things in private.
– Warwick Thompson tries to settle things.
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