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settled upon

adjective as in preferred

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He told me he had had conversations with his wife about the threats they anticipated once the Republican candidate has been settled upon.

From Slate

Professor Robert Marsh from the University of Southampton said: "The sargassum beaching around Jamaica in late summer 2021 carried distinct traces of the volcanic ash that settled upon it around 4 months earlier, just to the east of St Vincent; this novel 'volcanic tag' confirmed that sargassum arrives each summer at Jamaican beaches after a months-long journey drifting with currents from the central tropical Atlantic."

But he also had a gift for explaining his musical goals and how he had settled upon them.

A reward of £2m was settled upon quickly.

From BBC

Eventually, in the early 2010s, Russia settled upon the idea of the Luna-25 mission to the south pole of the moon.

From Reuters

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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