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The phrase "I caved" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing that you have given in to pressure or temptation after initially resisting. Example: "After days of saying no, I finally caved and bought the new phone."
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I caved.
I caved in.
Then I caved — on purpose.
And so, I caved in.
I caved in to my liver's demands.
So I caved and bought him a little one.
So he did what many a negotiator does: "I caved".
"Eventually, I caved in and confessed I was only joking.
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Or was I caving to the path of least complaint?
I just caved and I started advertising with Arizona weddings, which is a popular wedding magazine here in AZ.
Whenever I tried to stop, just to prove I could, I succeeded for a while but I always caved in.
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