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Discover LudwigThe phrase "surrendered to his" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is yielding or giving in to another person's influence, authority, or desires.
Example: "After much contemplation, she finally surrendered to his charm and agreed to go on a date."
Alternatives: "yielded to his" or "submitted to his".
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He surrendered to his obsessions.
Allies have surrendered to his shrewd enemy.
He said he had simply surrendered to his intuition.
Young women he fancied surrendered to his advances or risked death.
So far, more than 1,300 knives have been surrendered to his office, Mr. Vance said.
Twenty minutes later, though, his face crumbled; Hackl surrendered to his emotions.
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He must surrender to his own mind".
Even then, he had qualms about surrendering to his fatigue.
He surrenders to his curiosity and discovers that the books are written in code.
He's a performer, and there are moments when audiences will surrender to his shtick.
He is laughing more and perhaps even surrendering to his kinder, gentler impulses.
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