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The phrase "a divinity" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to a deity or god in a general sense. Here is an example sentence: "The ancient Greeks believed in multiple divinities, each responsible for a different aspect of life."
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So if "being divine" means "being identical with a divinity" (i.e., being a thing which instantiates the nature divinity), then none of the persons are "divine".
Haoma is also personified as a divinity.
Water sources had a divinity about them.
Trees had a divinity to them".
They engage a divinity student, named Prentice.
Personified: Valetudo, Health, as a divinity, Mart.
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Wednesday Lunch: a Divinity School tradition open to the entire community.
A Divinity School historian's study of medieval Europe becomes a wellspring of historical fiction.
Their idea of God is a divinity limited in time and space.
His son's recent decision to apply to a Divinity School graduate program drove him mad.
"For one year you were a divinity student, and you're a devout Baptist.
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