Sentence examples for a prophesy from inspiring English sources

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"a prophesy" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a prediction of what will happen in the future. For example, "The ancient seer made a prophesy that the kingdom would face great hardships if the monarch did not heed her warning."

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A prophesy?

THE PLATO PAPERS: A Prophesy, by Peter Ackroyd.

Was this a prophesy perhaps for her own unsteady hold on power?

The Road isn't a fable, or a prophesy, or even a tract in the manner of Shute's On the Beach.

And I fear that, when I cease to be, some student will read the history of Ukraine and see The Tribe as a prophesy".

But after 5nm, nothing at least, as far as silicon technology is concerned.It is a mistake, however, to view Moore's law as a prophesy based on scientific phenomena that are doomed in the face of immutable laws of physics.

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Lilli burlero, etc. Dare was an old prophesy found in a bog, Lilli burlero, bullen a-la "Ireland shall be ruled by an ass and a dog".

Among the many verses extremely popular throughout the country, two were as follows: Dare was an old prophesy found in a bog, Lilli burlero, bullen a-la "Ireland shall be ruled by an ass and a dog".

"Sometimes it become a self-fulfilling prophesy, a city doesn't take care of a park, and so it's not used," Mr. Thorner said.

We detect an inkling of millennium in this contest, a faint prophesy of the Golden Age.

It is a Gothic novel of supernatural mystery and an apocalyptic prophesy.

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