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Discover LudwigThe phrase "subjugate yourself" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe a person's decision to surrender control to another person or entity, such as a government. For example, you might say: "The citizens had to subjugate themselves to the corrupt governor."
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There are times when the underlying message sounds more like emotional blackmail: subjugate yourself to your baby or else.
That dedication to a cause, an idea, or a principle larger than yourself, demands that you subjugate yourself for the good of the whole.
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To yourself - Acknowledge that you are fed up of the broken promises, that this person cannot be trusted, that this is not worth subjugating yourself to any longer.
Did Britain subjugate territory?
Not to subjugate.
Simply, the desire to control and subjugate.
If not lift up, subjugate.
And if not subjugate, exterminate.
They subjugate weak races and keep slaves.
Is it an attempt to subjugate Britain?
Stalin would seek to subjugate the entire world.
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