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The phrase "it trumps" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in situations where one thing is seen as being more powerful or effective than another. For example: - "Despite their best efforts, the team's defense couldn't stop their opponents' offense. It trumps theirs in both skill and strategy." - "The new technology may seem impressive, but in terms of cost-effectiveness, the old system still trumps it." - "The new CEO's leadership style trumps that of the previous CEO. The company's profits have seen a significant increase under her direction."
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At least it trumps its predecessor thanks to the inclusion of the word 'girt', which undercuts all the guff about "golden soil" and being "young and free" by virtue of sounding like an Irishman saying 'girth'girth
Its supreme appeal is that it trumps all other systems and faiths, since it brings succour to those persecuted in the name of all ideologies, religious and secular.
Morality's dominance would consist in its trumping all other considerations whenever it is relevant to them, whereas morality's comprehensiveness consists in its being universally relevant whether it trumps other considerations or not.
Its lead author, Amy A. Knab of Appalachian State University, says it trumps studies that preceded it because of its careful design.
England may have lost its semifinal with Croatia in the World Cup, but it trumps all other countries in at least one thing: Trump protest signs.
It trumps the elder sibling – now renamed Pod 51 – as all its rooms are en suite and it has a fabulous brick-pillared rooftop bar serving tacos and a warm atmosphere amid fairylights and stunning views.
It trumps them all.
Here, the personal is not merely political, it trumps it.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com