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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a heavenly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is delightful, blissful, or reminiscent of heaven, often in a poetic or figurative context.
Example: "The dessert was a heavenly creation, melting in my mouth with every bite."
Alternatives: "divine" or "ethereal".
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A heavenly escape awaits.
What a heavenly spot.
A heavenly patch.
"He's having a heavenly time".
Over a heavenly fire, naturally.
A heavenly afterlife means no fictional one.
I climbed a Heavenly Valley ski run.
"A heavenly day again!" he writes.
Doesn't it sound like a heavenly dream?
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It's more of a heavenly-sounding hobby.
"The Sphinx is a wonder a heavenly vision," chiseled one enthusiast into the statue's foot.
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