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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will succumb to" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to express something that is very likely to happen. For example, "The tree, weakened by the storm, will succumb to the harsh winds."
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The game is who will succumb to temptation.
How many more people will succumb to vCJD?
Then, without warning, he will succumb to Spanish fever.
Not every problem will succumb to the evolutionary approach.
But maybe Mr. Moreno will succumb to hedonic adaptation or the midlife urge to downsize.
If you do not send seven letters, your family will succumb to smallpox.
Most of these kids will rise above their circumstances, but too many will succumb to them.
But the flavor of any meat, aside from wild game, will succumb to this sauce.
Even the most worldly cinephile will succumb to a moment or two of naïve wonder.
Conversely, it may be that even the hardest problem will succumb to an adiabatic quantum computer.
Any more hints, and the Yankees will succumb to shock themselves.
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