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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'to submit to' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express submitting to a higher authority, an agreement or arrangement, or an opinion or belief. For example: "The workers reluctantly submitted to the new contract terms."
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— to submit to the spell being cast.
I was ready to submit to it.
They refuse to submit to performance reviews.
Arrau refused to submit to another teacher.
It's the desire to submit to someone.
Women are to submit to their husbands, he says.
Several cross-dressers refused to submit to anatomical inspections.
TWC has offered to submit to binding arbitration.
The deal commits Russia to submit to W.T.O.
We are not going to submit to terror.
But first he had to submit to his discipline.
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