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The phrase "resigned himself to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to accept or submit to something, usually with a sense of resignation or reluctant acceptance. Example: After months of fighting, he finally resigned himself to the fact that his marriage was over.
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Once charged, Oldfield resigned himself to prison.
Fletcher cursed his fate but resigned himself to it.
Mr. Armstrong soon resigned himself to sleeping on the plane.
So he resigned himself to adapt, in private.
But Wells has resigned himself to his itinerant career.
He resigned himself to being late for the Wailers' rehearsal.
When the water surged over him he quickly resigned himself to warm and cradling death.
He resigned himself to a comfortable bourgeois existence, fashioning stories and fables for his own amusement.
Eventually, Sile resigned himself to his lack of success with women.
He had resigned himself to the fact, considering three European Cups with Toulon as suitable recompense.
Mr Fazio, say insiders, has not resigned himself to the bank's diminished status.
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