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1 And yet, it's impossible to know who will succumb to the disease.
2 They needed enough confidence in themselves not to succumb to peer pressure.
3 They must have been set free only to succumb to the fumes.
4 He must either fight against what threatened him or succumb to it.
5 We are against those who succumb to xenophobia and racism, Tsipras said.
6 Nancy would always succumb to the lures; Joan, only to a few.
7 Alice alone would not succumb to the fascinations of the Irish maiden.
8 Now you can succumb to your OCD without attracting the style police.
9 In fact, those living with the disease don't succumb to it directly.
10 He's got withdrawal going bad, but he can't quite succumb to it.
11 Self-control and judgment are qualities among the first to succumb to opium.
12 To manage the terror, some people succumb to paralysis, indifference, or denial.
13 Now was not the time to succumb to one of her panics.
14 I am a badass feminist who don't succumb to no patriarchal forces.
15 Sónya did not succumb to the tender tone Natásha used toward her.
16 Also it must be remembered that children very easily succumb to shock.
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