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"Discipline to" can be a valid part of a sentence in written English if it is used correctly. It is typically used to describe the act of enforcing rules or maintaining self-control. Here are a few examples: 1. "I need to discipline myself to wake up early and study for my exam tomorrow." 2. "The coach instilled a sense of discipline to the team, resulting in their success on the field." 3. "It takes discipline to stick to a strict budget and save money for the future." 4. "The teacher used positive reinforcement to discipline her students to raise their hands before speaking." 5. "The strict military training instills a strong sense of discipline to soldiers."
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Discipline, to me, feels dangerous.
There's discipline to it.
It teaches such discipline, to control emotions.
"It's that discipline to push himself.
There was little discipline to the process".
(She's like a Frida Kahlo without the discipline to work).
The Times brings a similar discipline to its investigative work.
It was a buzz and another discipline to learn".
Many credited her remarkable discipline to that influence.
Pocock has taken the latter discipline to new heights.
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Generali has introduced greater self-discipline, to protect profits.
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