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Discover Ludwig"God's will" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It can generally be used to refer to a higher power directing someone's actions. For example, "John believed that his successful career was part of God's will."
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God's Will".
God's will be done".
God's will is not our will.
God's will is apparently no match for Minnesota's zoning laws.
God's will with respect to contingent propositions is unqualifiedly free.
God's will!
God's will, yes ma'am I will.
"God's will, he let me live.
It's God's will that ensures success".
"It's God's will.
"By God's will, it's all fine".
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