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"My gods" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is often used as an expression of surprise or frustration, similar to "Oh my God." Example: "My gods, I cannot believe how much traffic there is on this road!".
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Lauder not only lends MOMA works from his collection but has often acquired works for the museum, and its galleries are dotted with Oh My Gods.
Philip Freeman is the editor and translator of How to Win an Election: An Ancient Guide for Modern Politicians (Princeton) and the author of Oh My Gods: A Modern Retelling of Greek and Roman Myths, Alexander the Great, and Julius Caesar (all Simon & Schuster).
My gods were Lauryn Hill, All Saints, the Sub Club and, above all, GHD hair straighteners.
"My gods the dead possess my soul," Douglas wrote in an earlier poem.
"I've chosen only the Oh My Gods".
Squeals, "oh my gods!" and bear hugs greeted them.
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Jemima J: Oh my God, oh my God, oh my God.
My God, oh my God.
The notes, with their oh-my-gods and bubble hearts, were most often responses to whatever I had written in the class period 50 minutes before.
At my place, the accumulating K's and 0's in the Bronx were accompanied by an obbligato of oh-my-Gods from my wife, who can hardly bear baseball unless her team is ahead by eight or ten runs.
Awws, and wows, and oh-my-gods come through, as loud as day, but the rest of their conversations are lost in a Babel soup of idioms.
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