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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a vanquish" is not correct and usable in written English.
The term "vanquish" is a verb, and it should not be used with the article "a."
Example: "The hero's goal was to vanquish the evil sorcerer."
Alternatives: "a defeat" or "a conquest."
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Drive a Vanquish once, and you're hooked.
I couldn't believe it: There was Pierce Brosnan behind the wheel of a Vanquish the color of liquid mercury.
Even more prestigious child transport is Aston Martin's new Silver Cross Surf stroller — make that pram, British style — built, like a Vanquish or Rapide, on an agile, athletic chassis of aluminum and magnesium.
And trust us, driving a Vanquish briefly is not the same as owning one.
Only 300 will be sold each year worldwide; and even Callum, who designed the most successful Aston Martin ever, the DB7, doesn't get a Vanquish of his own.
You could do that in a Vanquish but it's hardly the ideal commuter car, even for the most high-strung executive.
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They wanted the focus of the evening to be solely on McCain--a vanquished American hero courageously acknowledging his defeat--not on a political parvenu in constant (and haphazard) search of the political limelight.
The line echoed a sadder day in 2008, when a vanquished Clinton endorsed Barack Obama.
He marches in as part of a vanquishing army, and we, too, feel invigorated.
But one such small-town feast went disastrously wrong recently, apparently when a vanquished local politician decided to avenge his loss.
"I think Bill Cohen has been a total mensch about this at every stage," one senior official said, with the grace of a victor toward a vanquished foe.
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