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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a destiny of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a predetermined or fated outcome or path in life or a specific situation.
Example: "She believed she was meant to fulfill a destiny of greatness, inspiring others along the way."
Alternatives: "a fate of" or "a future of".
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"As like a destiny of great success".
It DOES seal the person for a destiny of Buddhahood in the next birth.
You did not consider its having a destiny of its own, woven through yours.
That, more than anything, would make Indonesia a country to watch in eager anticipation of a destiny of global greatness soon to be fulfilled.
The plane, it could be argued, was developed by men solely for human utility & convenience, & time is merely a tool, with a destiny of its own.
Once there, Candy finds a destiny of sorts: she must save the Abarat, and ultimately the human race, from the designs of a posse of bizarrely twisted villains.
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Among various stoichiometries of CuxCo2xCH porous microspheres studied, Cu1.79Co0.21CH consisted of nanoplates with a mean thickness of 35 nm showed a high specific capacitance of 789 F g1 at a current destiny of 1 A g1 and good rate ability.
It is a destiny most of us would choose not to pursue.
"Mine is a destiny kind of story," said Mr. Lubnitzki, whose personality is as unrestrained as his wild head of hair.
What he saw and felt was a real-life fairy tale in the making, a destiny full of glory.
I resonated with the ideas of a common destiny of all of humanity through the hymns of a Unitarian congregation in Cincinnati.
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