You can find more than a thousand C1 words, phrasal verbs and idioms classified by topics in
this 33-page document (made by EOI Málaga students and found by Antonio).
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Check Settle down vs Settle in in Cambridge Dictionary.
perusing the document I found this in the topic social issues: Settle down= become stable/feel happy and confident in a place. I would have used "settle in". Wouldn´t you?
ReplyDeleteSome meanings may be a bit similar (check above)
ReplyDeleteSETTLE DOWN: (make home): to start living in a place where you intend to stay for a long time, usually with your partner:
Eventually I'd like to settle down and have a family, but not yet.
SETTLE IN: to become familiar with somewhere new, such as a new house, job, or school, and to feel comfortable and happy there:
Once we've settled in, we'll have you over for dinner.
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