Our dog’s greatest conquest was stealing the pizza box, opening it, and sadly discovering only crusts.
My conquest of the math homework felt epic, even though the final battle was mostly me remembering where I put my pencil.
Grandpa declared his conquest of technology after sending one text message that only had three spelling mistakes.
After my conquest of the video game’s final boss, my mom handed me a much scarier quest: cleaning my room.
The first conquest of Mount Everest was in 1953, but my personal Everest is the conquest of my laundry pile.
She brushed dirt from her knees after the long climb; the old hill was her conquest. Each step had been a small conquest: loose rock, steep path, wild wind; each small conquest felt huge. Her flag was a scarf, a bright sign of conquest. Neighbors cheered; her tired smile made the quiet conquest feel like a true victory.
🧑🎓 CEFR Level: C2 Proficient
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