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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'supreme sacrifice' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the highest, most noble form of sacrifice - that is, sacrificing oneself for a greater cause. For example: He would make the supreme sacrifice for his country and volunteer to join the army.
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supreme sacrifice
noun
Dying (especially in battle) for one's country or other cause.
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Every day Pakistanis make the supreme sacrifice against terrorism.
And it is Love that asks for the supreme sacrifice.
Germont pities her, acknowledging the supreme sacrifice she has made and urging her to take courage.
It tormented me while I waited three hours to cut them, a supreme sacrifice.
"If I'm running with the midriff, it'll be the supreme sacrifice".
He sacrificed a lot – he made the supreme sacrifice in the end.
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Back in 1994, Brown did in fact make a supreme personal sacrifice by deciding not to run against Blair.
During the past couple of weeks it has sometimes seemed that Geoff Hoon, the secretary of state for defence, has volunteered to make the supreme political sacrifice.
Can't remember the last time people were upset over so many things that impelled them to make the supreme American sacrifice: keeping their money instead of showering it on something they did not need in the first place.
Some poetry, of course, is supreme self-sacrifice.
In the view of advocates of civil liberties, both men performed acts of supreme self-sacrifice, but there is an unavoidable appearance of self-aggrandizement as well.
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