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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

At home/settle

Can I use "at home" and "settle" with this meaning?

"Do you feel at home with this stuff?" (satisfied and not want to look for other stuff to buy/rent, etc.)
"Are you settled in this stuff?" (satisfied and not want to look for other stuff to buy/rent, etc.)

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) No; 'at home' means 'comfortable', 'not nervous'. ) No, that one does not make sense in that structure.

  • ) No; 'at home' means 'comfortable', 'not nervous'.
  • ) No, that one does not make sense in that structure.
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Anonymous"Do you feel at home with this stuff?" (satisfied and not want to look for other stuff to buy/rent, etc.)
No; 'at home' means 'comfortable', 'not nervous'.
Anonymous"Are you settled in this stuff?" (satisfied and not want to look for other stuff to buy/rent, etc.)
No, that one does not make sense in that structure.

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