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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always conquer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in motivational or inspirational contexts, often implying a sense of determination or resilience in overcoming challenges.
Example: "No matter the obstacles we face, we must always conquer our fears and doubts to achieve our goals."
Alternatives: "always prevail" or "always overcome".
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He is a dangerous and uncomfortable enemy, because his body which you can always conquer gives you so little purchase upon his soul.
Ryan and Amber's relationship is proof that love doesn't always conquer all.
And while it wasn't always easy and I didn't always conquer my shyness, I definitely made progress.
As Alvear notes, "Forty years from here, whoever visits [Pulse], they will know that it happened ― and that love will always conquer everything".
The intensity of emotions in a political campaign cuts both ways, and love does not always "conquer all" by a long shot.
And, no matter how depressed we felt about global affairs or Manhattan high rents, we could always conquer the mean reds by going to see Renato.
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But the French language has always managed to swallow up intrusions, just as France has always conquered its conquerors.
In this world, evil is always conquered, and violence only serves as humor - Daffy Duck is shot so often it is expected he would be full of bullet holes, and anvils and boulders are meant to fall on Wile E Coyote.
The mind always conquers the body.
For Steven Spielberg, "love" always conquers "dead", with Saving Private Ryan notching a big 1,205 mentions of love.
There was always a frontier to conquer, always new land to claim (at least for white people), and the promise of America was in its never-ending growth.
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