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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a conquer" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not typically used as "conquer" is a verb, and the noun form would be "conqueror."
Example: "He was a conqueror who expanded his empire across vast territories."
Alternatives: "a victor" or "a conqueror."
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The model may be described as a function parameterized by a divide component (or model), a conquer component, and the respective numbers of divide and conquer components.
"We need to educate the kids," Palmer says – that it's never a victim's fault, that it's OK to hook up with someone who's unsure of his sexuality ("It's a conquer thing," she tells me), as long as you take the necessary precautions.
Likewise, the game will add a conquer the world campaign, which will feature a globe divided into territories (like Risk) for you to add to your empire over time.
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But it's hard to imagine that Ms. Gainsbourg would have the patience for anything that smacked of a conquer-America campaign, especially one built on fashion.
The King grins a conquering, predatory grin.
We are, by nature, a conquering lot.
She was greeted like a conquering hero.
"We're a conquering army," explained an American colonel.
We heard the accusations about a conquered (ph) country.
The most essential factor is that Islam is a conquering philosophy.
He was met at the airport by Ben Ali, who gave him a conquering hero's welcome.
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