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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a concede" is not correct in English.
The correct form would be "to concede" or "a concession."
Example: "After much debate, he had to concede that his opponent made a valid point."
Alternatives: "to admit" or "to acknowledge."
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Taking the tournament as a whole, it scored the most goals (eighteen); it had the best goal difference (plus fourteen); and it tied with Argentina and Holland for the largest number of games in which it didn't a concede a goal (four).
"On the plus side, we scored four tries, we were disciplined and we did not a concede any try.
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Arsenal went into the match with the record for the longest time without a conceding a goal.
Why would a seller concede to such an agreement?
They might, for instance, alter a diagnosis or concede to a patient's demand for privacy.
"You fight not to concede a goal.
That is, I concede, a conceivable construction of the words.
A president cannot concede to everything.
She has yet to concede a set.
Clearly, they will have to concede a lot more.
The Labour leader is expected to concede a free vote.
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