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Discover Ludwig"capitulated to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe the act of surrender or giving in to a demand or request. Example: The king refused to negotiate any further and eventually capitulated to the rebels' demands for a new constitution.
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The government capitulated to student protests.
And he capitulated to his parents' request.
He capitulated to Northumberland only on royal command.
Everyone else has capitulated to the needle and the knife.
Of course, senior staff capitulated to Sammie's demands.
At last, they have capitulated to the market.
Washington capitulated to India's nuclear establishment and endorsed continued reprocessing.
Theresa May has already capitulated to the lobbyists over Trident.
Still, in the end, Mr. Bell capitulated to Sir Martin.
The next year, it capitulated to Nazi forces.
Already, the government has capitulated to the demands of another hunger-striking anticorruption crusader.
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