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Discover Ludwig"surrenders to" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to give up or yield to something or someone. You can use it in a sentence when describing a situation where someone gives in or submits to a more powerful force, idea, or person. For example: - The company finally surrendered to the demands of the striking workers. - After hours of negotiation, the suspect surrendered to the police. - Despite her initial reluctance, she eventually surrendered to her feelings and confessed her love for him.
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Eventually, she, too, surrenders to the percussionist.
Ultimately, he wrote, the liberating impulse surrenders to the grid.
The rock surrenders to the fire, he said, because fire created it in the first place.
"42" not only identifies this burden but also surrenders to it.
He surrenders to his curiosity and discovers that the books are written in code.
Could it be that stiff, starchy Edinburgh surrenders to the dark side during the festival?
I press him on this, and he surrenders to another bashful smile.
But when he gets political, the fun too often surrenders to something grimmer and more predictable.
He surrenders to his bizarre destiny, to be The Fiend of Athens.
It surrenders to the president authority which the Constitution explicitly, explicitly, reserves for the Congress.
May 10 1993 Mr Norris surrenders to the police and is arrested and interviewed.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com