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"I succumb" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English
It is generally used when describing giving in to something, whether physically or emotionally. Here are a few examples: - "Despite my best efforts, I succumbed to the temptation and indulged in a second slice of cake." - "With his strength fading, the hero knew he was about to succumb to the enemy's attack." - "She struggled to resist, but eventually succumbed to the tears and let her emotions flow freely."
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If I succumb, it's Heart in London, Absolute, and a bit of Magic if I'm stressed.
My rights cannot be violated and intimidated to a point where I succumb to blackmail".
Sitting on the rim of their circle, I succumb to the fancy that these performers are immortal.
If I succumb to the stillness, I thought… but there is not a soul to talk to in the house except, me.
But then I succumb to the fear of not capturing the right pixels, of not documenting something that might someday prove useful.
David Buss Overcoming irrationality One nagging thing I don't understand is why I succumb to well-documented psychological biases, even though I'm acutely aware of them.
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-- I succumbed.
I know: I succumbed.
"I succumbed," she said, laughing.
I succumbed and bought one.
And so I succumbed.
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