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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acquiesced of" is not correct in English.
The correct expression would be "acquiesced to" or "acquiesced in."
Example: "After much debate, she acquiesced to the committee's decision."
Alternatives: "consented to" or "agreed to."
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She always acquiesced, of course — she had to (her lack of power in her relationship hadn't registered either).
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They acquiesce, of course.
While Google has acquiesced on the number of most-visited sites to display, it has decided to again include the large Google search box above these links, along with the big Google doodle, too.
While a majority of southern congressmen acquiesced to the exclusion of slavery from the bulk of the Louisiana Purchase, a significant minority objected.
The House speaker, John A. Boehner of Ohio, and the Senate Republican leader, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, having acquiesced to end most of the high-end Bush tax cuts late last year, have ruled out further tax increases.
Robespierre had the leading Hébertists guillotined on March 24, and on the night of March 29 30 he acquiesced to the arrest of Desmoulins, Danton, and their friends.
Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani lashed out yesterday at the firefighters who have been battling the city over how to recover human remains at ground zero, a day after his administration acquiesced to one of their main demands at the site.
But in the past, President Bush and Congressional leaders have acquiesced to some of New York's arguments, possibly because they did not want to appear to be shortchanging the city hardest hit by terrorists.
Hence, she acquiesced to the Act of Settlement of 1701, which designated as her successors the Hanoverian descendants of King James I of England, through his daughter Elizabeth.
Having been scared last year by the near collapse of Saab, Sweden has acquiesced to the sale of Volvo to the Chinese buyer.
As the transitional leaders have increasingly acquiesced to the autonomy of the freewheeling regional militias, questions of federalism and decentralization have dominated Libyan public debate across the country.
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