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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a destiny that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific fate or outcome that is believed to be predetermined or inevitable.
Example: "She felt a deep connection to a destiny that awaited her, guiding her choices and actions throughout her life."
Alternatives: "a fate that" or "a future that".
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Mormons have a "history of persistence and tenacity, a sense of living out a destiny that is connected to earlier generations," said Mr. Anderson, the business school dean.
In the early days the show began with a poem that represented his philosophy: There is a destiny that makes us brothers None goes his way alone.
For Fitzgerald, it sufficed that Gatsby was rich, the "how" of it the work of a destiny that marked his brow and to which the entire world was compelled to pay homage and to yield.
Two years of prison for Pussy Riot is our tribute to a destiny that gave us sharp ears, allowing us to sound the note A when everyone else is used to hearing G flat.
In Zoroastrianism, the Evil Spirit (Angra Mainyu, later Ahriman) attempted through subservient spirits such as Evil Mind, the Lie, and Pride to deceive terrestrial man so that he would choose a destiny that was subterrestrial punishment in a chasm of fire.
"The survivors," she wrote, "would henceforth be haunted by the oldest, most vexing question of all: whether there is a destiny that shapes our fates or whether it is simply a matter of chance, of luck, of the way the wind blows".
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The national stereotypes assembled in the great European project — profligate southerners, industrious northerners — have reasserted themselves over the notion of a common destiny that has driven and expanded Western Europe since the 1950s.
By using scenarios and resources from the Appreciative Inquiry Methodology, we invited students to discover, dream and design a social destiny that is worth working for.
He alludes to a sense of destiny that has pressed him into the role of world peacemaker.
The data show that these ECM filaments have a reproducible morphogenic destiny that is characterized by directed transport.
As scholar Sondra O'Neale puts it, in this book Angelou sheds the image of "unwed mother" with "a dead-end destiny" that had followed her throughout her previous autobiography.
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