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"Dear god" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used as an exclamation to express surprise, frustration, or a plea for help. Here are some examples of how it can be used in a sentence: 1. "Dear god, that was the scariest movie I've ever seen!" 2. "Dear god, why won't this printer cooperate?" 3. "Please, dear god, let everything go smoothly for my presentation today." 4. "Dear god, I can't believe you did this all by yourself. You're amazing!" 5. "Oh dear god, I hope I didn't forget my phone at home."
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Dear God, Dr. Morton felt guilty.
Dear god, no.
Dear God, help me.
Dear God, tell me it isn't so!
Dear God, you think, infused with dread.
Dear god, this is simply too much exposition.
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"Ah, God!" Jonny says.
Duffy Thank God for that.
He thought, Ah, God!
"Ah!" God cried in delight.
Joan Rivers, God rest her soul.
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