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It is grammatically correct to use the phrase "to settle for" in a sentence.
It can be used in written English in situations where someone is accepting something less than what they initially desired or expected. Example: After searching for a job for months, I finally had to settle for a position that was below my qualifications.
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"We had to settle for sport".
Teddy Tamgho had to settle for the bronze.
I'll have to settle for 30 minutes.
He had to settle for explaining life".
Holland aren't going to settle for three.
PAGE A10 Lawyers to Settle for Less?
But I'd hate to settle for that.
Do we have to settle for Colgate?
That guy had to settle for treasurer.
He had to settle for the record.
Migliore had to settle for second.
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