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The phrase "a miracle worker" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who performs extraordinary feats or solves difficult problems, often in a seemingly magical way.
Example: "After the team struggled for months with the project, Sarah stepped in and became a miracle worker, turning everything around in just a few weeks."
Alternatives: "a savior" or "a genius".
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"I'm not a miracle worker," Diehl said.
Now he thinks I'm a miracle worker".
That's why she is such a miracle worker.
And even he is not a miracle worker.
He was not seen as a miracle worker.
For this, a digital camera was truly a miracle worker.
"It's not like a miracle worker," she said.
In addition to being a miracle worker, Elisha was a political power.
Bonaventure's Francis is a mystic, a miracle worker, even an angel.
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"My nanny is a miracle-worker," Myriam tells everyone.
For sure, Mr Primakov was neither a miracle-worker nor a bold reformer.
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