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Give up
verb
To surrender (someone or something).
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"give up" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various situations, but it is often used to mean to stop doing something or to surrender or admit defeat. Here are some examples: - "I've been trying to learn how to play the guitar for years, but I think I'm ready to give up." - "He refused to give up, even when faced with numerous challenges." - "I couldn't solve the math problem, so I gave up and asked for help." - "The team was losing by a large margin, so they decided to give up and forfeit the game."
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Give up?
Give up drinking.
Give up the pies?
Give up, I say.
Give up tofu?
Give up, probably.
Give up expensive electronics.
Give up junk food.
Give up smoking.
Give up eventually.
Give up unnecessary undergarments.
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