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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about conquering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing themes or topics related to overcoming challenges, achieving victory, or gaining control over something.
Example: "The book is about conquering one's fears and embracing new challenges."
Alternatives: "regarding victory" or "concerning triumph".
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Apart from being an enthusiastic anglophile who dressed in tweed suits and cared deeply about conquering the London art market, he was a shrewd marketing man.
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Having subdued immense tracts of China's geography he set about conquering its history too.
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Fundamentalist fanatics were there, raving about conquering Rome and putting Christians to the sword.
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