Eventually, the teen succumbed to peer pressure and smoked a cigarette. Dad fought a corageous battle but finally succumbed to the cancer last month.
After years of battling cancer, she finally succumbed to the disease and died last week.
Succumbed means to give in, or fall for something.Once the princess had succumbed to the witch's spell, the evil shaman was free to take over the whole world.Finally the prime minister succumbed to public demands and resigned.The knight finally succumbed to his wounds and died a hero on the battlefield.
He was delighted to have finally got a permanent job. Most of his injuries would heal, but he would have a permanent scar on his arm.
You cannot ordinarily use because three times in a sentence because because is a conjunction.He was finally elected not because of his party, or because of his charm, but because he was the better candidate.(see related question)
I had finally outrun .....
Finally is the adverb in that sentence.
You can also start it with the, A, An, They, Another, Also, We, I, Sometimes, Finally,Or Overall, And lastly,And. Yes you can start a sentence with "because."
I finally got off the plane.
I finally, finished my homework.
Finally is the correct spelling.An example sentence is "you have finally learnt how to spell the word".
The adjective in the sentence 'you finally left and had a fun day' is left & fun.