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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a final prayer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is expressing a last wish or hope, often in a solemn or serious situation.
Example: "As the sun set on the battlefield, the soldiers gathered for a final prayer before the dawn of a new day."
Alternatives: "a last prayer" or "a concluding prayer".
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Pastor Greening offers a final prayer.
They rose and offered a final prayer, then turned and slowly filed out.
After a final prayer, people began to stand up and shuffle out of the pews.
All that remains is to mouth a final prayer and go once more unto the breach.
With a final prayer, the mourners followed the coffin to the crematorium and chanted as it slid toward the flames.
He accepted a final prayer and recorded a final statement, the Georgia Department of Corrections said in a statement.
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The Dutch soprano Gre Brouwenstijn takes a while to warm up, achieving winningly spontaneous delivery of Elisabeth's lines and a moving final prayer.
After the final prayer, only a few hundred protesters gathered in front of the mosque; the People Protect the Revolution hadn't attracted much support.
Repetition — and cynicism — may have reduced Tiny Tim's final prayer to a saccharine cliche, but the tale of lives reformed and saved has lost none of its real sweetness.
After the fourth stanza, it appears again, now in three different parts, and a last time before the final prayer, again slightly different.
More than a thousand people had gathered for the final prayer for Salem Izidyar, the son of the deputy speaker of the Senate, who was killed Friday during protests in Kabul calling for the resignation of the government for what many said was its failure to stop the truck bombing on Wednesday.
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