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The phrase "conquer them" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to defeat or overcome someone or something. Example: The army set out to conquer them, determined to claim victory over their enemy.
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"And whether you ever conquer them, I don't know.
Can't we conquer them?" Reluctantly, one general unfurled a tiny document of surrender.
My friend Carol and I set out to conquer them on bicycles on a sunny morning.
And one third will conquer them; they will never be afflicted with sorrow.
"I was just praying that he would conquer them and rise above it all".
Keep your enemies close or conquer them with the big money deal.
"Maybe it's a way of dealing with your fears to conquer them," Ms. Keck said.
"We mean to conquer them," he said, "and we shall do this most mercifully, the more speedily we do it".
We can only conquer them by bringing them into the open; or at least I try to do so.
She was subdividing the country into its narrowest possible parts and trying to conquer them one by one.
And, if Mr. Sendak's work, in general, conjured demons, "In the Night Kitchen" kindly presented a way of using imagination to conquer them.
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