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The phrase "to settle a" is not correct on its own as it is incomplete.
It can be used after a verb phrase or a noun phrase. For example: "He wanted to settle a debt." "They were working to settle a dispute."
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It would also allow Federer to settle a statistical score.
A pastor might work with gangs to settle a fight.
Bula still hopes to settle a score with Spain.
What a way to settle a consolation prize.
Neither was written vindictively or to settle a score.
These days there are no pimps to settle a score.
The city later paid Mr. Stansbury's family $2 million to settle a civil case.
Efforts to settle a class action lawsuit involving them have stumbled.
But Manuel Pellegrini, Malaga's coach, hopes to settle a score or two.
"We have been trying to teach him to settle a bit," he said.
Accompanied by his wife, he is eventually pardoned and seeks to settle a plot of land.
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