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Discover Ludwig"giving into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a situation in which a person or group yields or surrenders to something, such as temptation, pressure, or a request. Example: After weeks of resisting, Jane finally gave into her cravings and ate a slice of cake. Another example: The politicians refused to give into the demands of the protestors, leading to an escalation of tensions.
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Incorporating legacy giving into a fundraising strategy.
I'm not giving into buyer's temptation, I'm being frugal!
You're giving into what hitters are looking for".
Not rebuilding would have been giving into terrorism.
Mr. Cardin decried Mr. Boehner's giving into "extremes of his party".
"There is no change to our policy of not giving into terrorism".
India is the first country in the world to enshrine corporate giving into law.
Can we blame them for giving into fear, hate and division?
"For not giving into the public perception that you should be switched on, 24 hours a day," the post begins.
Giving into the calls for action and unleashing America's mighty military is, by far, the easiest thing to do.
How do we incorporate more charitable giving into our family holiday now that our children are grown up?
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