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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I will pray" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing an intention to pray for someone or something, often in a context of support or concern.
Example: "I heard about your difficult situation, and I will pray for your strength and comfort during this time."
Alternatives: "I will keep you in my thoughts" or "I will offer my prayers.".
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"I will pray for him".
"I will pray for health".
"I will pray," Samsa said.
"I will pray for them".
I will pray for him too.
"I will pray for his sickness to end".
"I will pray to God," said the midfielder.
I will pray that he gets less punishment".
I hope so – I will pray for it".
"I will pray to God to keep my body fit," she told Ms. Sengupta.
"I will pray for him tonight," said Ephraim Chauke, a security guard, in Johannesburg.
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