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Discover LudwigThe phrase "concedes to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone acknowledges or yields to a point, argument, or demand made by another person.
Example: "After much debate, she finally concedes to his perspective on the issue."
Alternatives: "yields to" or "acknowledges".
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Cyprus should "say goodbye to the euro" before it concedes to harsh austerity, the archbishop said.
By the same token Garcia Marquez concedes to the dictator a measure of humanity.
With this perfunctory survey, Goldman concedes to Wieseltier the mining rights over the tradition.
2. Following publication, the Author concedes to a worsening posture, reduced vigor, and an over-all depleted physical condition.
Following publication, the author concedes to a worsening posture, reduced vigor, and an over-all depleted physical condition.
The rest of the world may not yet know Harry Macklowe, Mr. Zarem concedes to a friend, but it will.
Following publication, the Author concedes to a worsening posture, reduced vigor, and an over-all depleted physical condition.
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In return for the additional water that Jordan concedes to Israel in winter in accordance with paragraph (1.b) above, Israel concedes to transfer to Jordan in the summer period (20) MCM from the Jordan River directly upstream from Deganya gates on the river.
Senna concedes to being as competitive as his late uncle when it comes to racing, although feels he is more measured away from the circuit.
Before that, however, Vettel concedes to enduring "a rollercoaster ride", adding: "The only good news was that everybody had checked in on that ride.
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