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to defeat
verb
To overcome in battle or contest.
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The phrase "to defeat" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used as part of a sentence in various contexts, typically to show the action of overcoming or winning against someone or something. Example: The team's goal was to defeat their rival in the championship game.
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"You have to defeat evil".
Ogdensburg is accustomed to defeat.
The Spanish left went down to defeat.
3. "The goal is to defeat Obama".
And others worked hard to defeat him.
I battled very hard to defeat Prop.
Everton rallied to defeat Newcastle, 2-1.
Now we have to defeat them politically".
The goal became to defeat Obama".
"It is designed to defeat them.
Every realistic path leads only to defeat.
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