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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deigned to" is an acceptable part of a sentence in written English
It is used to indicate that someone has done something graciously or reluctantly. For example, "The singer deigned to perform an encore for the awe-filled audience."
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However, she hasn't deigned to write back personally.
Worse yet, he has deigned to propose conditions for his possible candidacy.
The great Lamaze barely deigned to notice her, but plenty of American doctors and women did.
Apple has finally deigned to give us a small, bright LED flash, too.
She spoke out about all of it, though the ANC seldom deigned to notice or reply.
24, six weeks before his death, rarely deigned to meet with investors.
In 2011 only a handful of candidates have deigned to drop by.
He had a silky style, and deigned to surf Cliffs only when conditions were exceptionally good.
If Oscar ever deigned to glance outside the multiplex, Meryl Streep would be toast.
Obama, heeding plummeting polls and beseeching voices from his despairing base, finally deigned to get tough.
At the North Pole, the sun deigned to make its first appearance for six months.
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