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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a prayer from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a prayer that originates from a specific person, group, or source.
Example: "This is a prayer from the community, asking for peace and healing during difficult times."
Alternatives: "a prayer by" or "a prayer written by".
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A prayer from Carol Ann Duffy.
It ended with a prayer from the Koran.
It was a prayer from my girlhood, a prayer for peace and comfort and guidance.
He started the interview with a prayer from the Book of Psalms.
The Florida state senate opened, as usual, with a prayer from the "chaplain of the day".
Starting in 1999, the town board has begun its public meetings with a prayer from a "chaplain of the month".
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She reached under the desk and pulled a prayer rug from her duffelbag.
He pulls out a prayer mat from the boot, spreads it by the side of the road and kneels down.
The basement, neat and warm, suggests a feminine rec room, decorated with cut flowers, pictures of the pope and a prayer book from the 1960's inscribed "Sr.
The lettering running along the edges of the panel's frame consists of a prayer fragment from the liturgy for the feast of St. Michael.
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