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Discover LudwigThe phrase "surrendering to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe the act of giving in or acquiescing to something. For example, "Faced with the reality of the situation, she eventually found herself surrendering to the inevitable."
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She thought about surrendering to the grief.
"The Taliban were surrendering to the governor".
"A young lady," she said before surrendering to girlish giggles.
It means surrendering to a more wise truth.
Opposition politicians argue that the government is surrendering to traffickers.
"Surrendering to illegality is not an option," Mr. Sessions said.
However, this is not about surrendering to mindnumbing practicality.
This year, I am surrendering to Valentine's Day – willingly.
Even then, he had qualms about surrendering to his fatigue.
The mechanical was surrendering to the claims of the organic.
"I think it's about surrendering to something," I said.
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