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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute godsend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is extremely helpful or beneficial, often in a situation where it is greatly needed.
Example: "After weeks of struggling with the project, the new software update was an absolute godsend."
Alternatives: "invaluable blessing" or "tremendous help".
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"People think it's an absolute godsend".
Such a woman, it goes without saying, is an absolute godsend to the historical novelist.
Mumsnet has been "an absolute godsend" for Maddy Matthews, 19, a student with a two-month-old daughter.
But Games chief Lord Sebastian Coe said in an interview with AFP yesterday that the Games had been an "absolute godsend" to the British economy.
But Games chief Lord Coe said in an interview with AFP yesterday that the Games had been an "absolute godsend" to the British economy.
For anyone wishing to trace the tensions and transitions that led the quartet to swell into a sextet before dissolving into the eventual quintet, there is an absolute godsend in that Meditations was recorded first with Tyner, Jones and Garrison and then rerecorded and rearranged a few months later, in November 1965, with the addition of Sanders and Ali.
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A godsend.
"Godsend," Jack kept repeating.
"It was a godsend".
She is our godsend.
BFBS is a godsend.
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