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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a destiny" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific fate or predetermined course of events in someone's life.
Example: "She believed that a destiny awaited her, one that would lead her to greatness."
Alternatives: "a fate" or "a calling".
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Spotted lanternflies have a destiny.
Bad taste is a destiny.
She doesn't want a destiny.
It was sort of a destiny moment".
He wanted a destiny, not a career.
"Suicide is never a destiny," Wasserman says.
Free is overrated as a destiny.
"As like a destiny of great success".
Nothing in his early life heralded such a destiny.
"We share a destiny in common," Mr. Trichet said.
But a constructive profound plan is a destiny".
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