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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a deity" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a god or goddess, often in a religious or mythological context. Example: "The ancient Greeks believed in a pantheon of deities, with Zeus as the king of the gods."
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(An appropriate relationship to a deity).
Each cart carried a statue of a deity.
Some are spiritualists: they worship Satan as a deity.
Was Picasso a deity or a randy old devil?
For a deity, Emperor Hirohito had relatively little power.
Michael Phelps is now a deity in Australia.
It is a buffalo-demon, not a deity.
"On my home planet, I was a deity".
For Ike, it is stealing and selling a deity.
Many pray to a deity called Lady Death for a smooth deliverance.
But was there such a deity, even in the richly stocked pantheon of Hinduism?
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