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Discover Ludwig'give on' is not a complete sentence in written English.
You could use it in the same context as 'give in' to mean capitulating or surrendering, but it is not an idiom that is commonly used in written English. For example: "I've asked you to clean your room five times, but you haven't given in yet. Don't make me give on asking you."
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"I don't give on this.
Be prepared to give on the little things".
But as I said, there's not much disagreement that something's got to give on pensions.
Pledge your participation here and we will remind you when to give on the big day!
One way to help in a disaster is to give on your own self, literally.
People know exactly what to give on what occasion, and how much the gift should cost.
A lot more, in fact – at least 50% more than what she might give on pasture.
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The balding and gnomish Hilton doesn't wear ties or give on-the-record interviews.
In major college football, N.C.A.A. rules allow nine assistants who can give on-field instruction and recruit.
Quotes for most trips are hard to give on-line due to the many variables involved.
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