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The phrase "I conquer" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a complete sentence in itself, used to express the act of successfully overcoming a challenge or difficulty. Example: "I have been training for this marathon for months, and today I finally conquered the 26 miles." In this example, the speaker is stating that they have achieved their goal of completing the marathon. The phrase "I conquer" highlights the sense of accomplishment and overcoming obstacles.
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Of all thy conquests, when I conquer thee.
"But if I conquer this one, the next one's going to be easier".
"Only by turning this completely around," he confessed to his diary, "and becoming proud of it did I conquer the shame". The real attraction of the communists was that they turned poverty into a virtue.
"Either I conquer İstanbul or İstanbul conquers me .-- Fatih Sultan Mehmet.
I "conquer" the email demon by shutting down my Outlook when I am working.
But at night, I conquer the digital world to help your small business land big media mentions and podcast bookings.
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Example: Front door--I came; Car--I saw; Work parking lot--I conquered.
I conquered it!
The winner: "I came, I sawed, I conquered".
"I conquered a big goal and a dream of mine.
In 224 ce the armies of Ardashīr I conquered Parthia.
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