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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a surrendered" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where "surrendered" is an adjective describing something that has been given up or yielded, but it requires a noun to follow it.
Example: "He was a surrendered soul, having let go of all his past grievances."
Alternatives: "a yielded" or "a relinquished".
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I'd like to see a surrendered couple beat that.
I wondered how a surrendered wife would handle Who Has to Walk the Dog at Night.
In six minutes of film time, Mrs. Banks is changed from a balls-out feminist — "No more the meek and mild subservients, we!" — to a surrendered wife.
Also on Thursday, seven policemen and a surrendered insurgent were killed in an ambush by a rebel group called Black Widow in northern Assam.
The seizure memos were signed by two men from the J&K police, one of them an old tormentor from Afzal's past as a surrendered "militant".
Colonel John M. Chivington led a controversial surprise attack, known as the Sand Creek Massacre, on a surrendered, partially disarmed Cheyenne Indian camp in southeastern Colorado Territory.
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He then ruffed a spade and surrendered a heart trick.
Belgium surrendered a few weeks later.
Summoned by a bullhorn, they surrendered.
Unwisely, Chicago has surrendered a big asset.
It is a surrender".
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