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"starting to settle" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically describes a process or action that is just beginning to happen or take effect. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as describing emotions, thoughts, or physical movements. Example: After weeks of chaos, the atmosphere in the office was finally starting to settle. Employees were getting used to the new procedures and the tension was beginning to ease.
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The dirt was starting to settle down.
"They're starting to settle down".
"So it's just starting to settle in.
And Haywood was just starting to settle into a niche.
"But my nerves are starting to settle now".
The dust is starting to settle after the budget.
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It has started to settle in, all the bloodshed".
The snow started to settle, muffling the dusk.
By the third run, the finitude starts to settle in.
Once he picked her up, she started to settle down.
"I think you start to settle in," he said.
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