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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few prayer" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a few prayers"? If this is the case, you can use it when referring to a small number of prayers, typically in a religious or spiritual context.
Example: "Before the meeting, I took a moment to say a few prayers for guidance."
Alternatives: "a couple of prayers" or "some prayers".
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Concerned citizens wrote to newspapers with comments like, "If this is the start, where will it end?" Parliament members called the show an assault on traditional values, and last Friday a few prayer leaders led 1,000 protestors chanting "No to indecency!" through the capital.
Have a few prayer potions, rocktails, and overloads if you can make them.
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"I said a few prayers over him".
He wiped his eyes, collected himself and said a few prayers.
It took 11 games (and a few prayers from his mother) to finally reach the milestone.
Yet many said it did not bother them if somebody said a few prayers over a carcass.
Making kosher wine requires much more than hiring a rabbi to say a few prayers in the cellar.
In the days leading up to that hugely controversial action, I didn't take a poll for guidance, but I did say more than a few prayers.
If cleanliness is next to godliness, then the New York City subway has long been in need of a few prayers.
"He kind of got his leg rolled up on," said Coach Tom Coughlin, who added that he started saying a few prayers as Hynoski lay crumpled on the field.
Her equipment was minimal: just the aforementioned pink spray bottle, which she filled with tap water and "blessed" by saying a few prayers over it.
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