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The phrase "to be settling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the process of becoming established or finding a resolution in a situation.
Example: "After months of uncertainty, it seems that the team is finally to be settling into a routine."
Alternatives: "to be establishing" or "to be finding stability."
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But he appears to be settling down.
Luckily for Boston, Buchholz seems to be settling in.
Labour's message now seems to be settling on the latter.
On Sunday, the migrants appeared to be settling in.
He seemed to be settling into his talent.
Ah yes, things seem to be settling into order in the sports universe after all.
He appears to be settling in well with Victor and Pixel".
Money-market rates in America seem to be settling down, helped by the Fed's rate cut.
Djokovic holds easily as both players appear to be settling into the match.
He seemed to be settling in, though he did once hit another resident.
He seems to be settling in for a period of relatively low expectations.
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