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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a conqueror" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who has defeated others in battle or competition, or someone who has achieved significant success in a particular area.
Example: "Throughout history, a conqueror is often remembered for their military strategies and the territories they claimed."
Alternatives: "a victor" or "a champion".
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He isn't a conqueror, like Gable.
Like a conqueror, I thought.
You're a conqueror," he says.
Meals fit for a conqueror can be filling.
This was the speech of a conqueror in a hostile capital.
The door was opened for Clinton, and he walked through like a conqueror.
Besides being a conqueror, Coen was an able businessman and an economist.
It was the speech of a conqueror in a hostile capital.
While his father had been a conqueror, Un Heuan excelled in administration.
As time passes, Muhammad the prophet becomes a politician, a warlord, a conqueror.
He also dreams of becoming a conqueror, "before whom multitudes cried, Hosanna!
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