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Discover LudwigThe phrase "surrender yourself" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase generally means to give up emotionally, physically, or mentally. It is often used when someone is feeling overwhelmed by a certain situation or task. For example: "I know you've been feeling stressed lately; try to take some time for yourself and surrender yourself to the peace of the moment."
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"You surrender yourself".
Take a year to surrender yourself.
It was hard to make much of it; it seemed the kind of work you surrender yourself to or not.
To be a knight, you've got to surrender yourself and follow the choreography of what we do".
Udayan Mitra, step forward, surrender yourself, he said, the words at once distorted and piercing, audible throughout the enclave.
If you surrender yourself to the sound of his voice, the pleasure of Twain's company proves pretty hard to resist.
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Because surrendering yourself doesn't mean giving up; it means acting with responsibility.
Of surrendering yourself to arts events for four, five, six hours – or maybe more.
Surrendering yourself to this well-acted film is never a question of wondering when the last shoe will drop, but one of how much you'll allow yourself to identify with its likable but foolish lovers, who break the strict social rules of their claustrophobically dingy community and pay the usual price.
You can't have imagination without surrendering yourself to an idea that you want to create something of value to other human beings.
Use your last moments before surrendering yourself to the undead legions to strap on a helmet.
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