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The phrase "is conquered" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something has been defeated or overcome, often in a metaphorical or literal sense.
Example: "The once thriving city is conquered by the invading forces, leaving its inhabitants in despair."
Alternatives: "has been defeated" or "is overcome."
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is conquered
verb
To defeat in combat; to subjugate.
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Space is conquered without sundering an infinitive.
The entropy of our lives is conquered by a clean timeline.
Jerusalem is laid in the dust once more, Babylon is conquered.
(1950), in which a religious dictatorship is conquered by science disguised as witchcraft, and Conjure Wife (1953).
There is also the image of cancer as a relentless enemy that will advance unless it is conquered.
Ritt's final film was Stanley & Iris (1990), a love story about a blue-collar recluse (Robert De Niro) whose illiteracy is conquered by a grieving widow (Jane Fonda).
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You could argue the opposite – television is conquering the internet.
Nowadays, his priorities have switched and the hurdles he is conquering are musical.
"This is conquering England, but I conquered the world in [showjumping].
My mission in life is conquering fear.
Who is dividing, and who is conquering?
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