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Discover LudwigThe phrase "surrender myself" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are giving yourself over to someone or something in order to gain a desired result. For example, "In order to recover from my addiction to drugs, I had to surrender myself to a rehab facility."
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"I want to go home and surrender myself to my family," he said.
"They are sending mediators so I will surrender myself," he said, "but I won't do it".
All I do is toward the idea of going back, but not to surrender myself to those pigs.
Then she goes, telling me to surrender myself to the nurses, and I find my bed in F bay on the Marjorie Warren ward.
After years of legal proceedings and more than a decade after I committed a reckless drug-related crime, I was there, at age 34, to surrender myself to the federal government.
A young man at the Steinway played a few bars of "Body and Soul," and Blair gamely sang, "I'd gladly surrender myself to you, body and soul," then stopped and smiled quietly when nobody else joined her around the piano.
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'I Surrendered Myself' "He was the first person frank enough to tell me that I had talent but that I was wasting it — that I was going nowhere, doing nothing," Mr. Shankar said.
I called the police and surrendered myself.
The first is the horror of surrendering myself to it.
"You say, 'I'm surrendering myself to the archetypal Father, Chronos,' " he says.
"So I surrendered myself, and in surrender knew the damnation of the utterly corrupt".
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