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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all prayers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every prayer or all forms of prayer in a particular context, often in religious or spiritual discussions.
Example: "In times of crisis, we should remember that all prayers are powerful and can bring comfort to those in need."
Alternatives: "every prayer" or "all forms of prayer".
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All prayers are confidential.
Not all prayers have the purest intentions, though.
But he also said, "We do not prescribe any prayer, we welcome all prayers".
The fund-raiser, all prayers and chants to the contrary, was a loser.
Of course, all prayers are private.
After all, Prayers are the manifestation of one's faith and are filled with the promise of being answered.
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All the prayers.
"Even if he does all the prayers, it's only thirty minutes a day.
May all these prayers be answered And all your supplicants find peace without The cacophony of car alarm, tonight.
All the prayers are written in Lashon Hakodesh (The Language of Holiness), or Biblical Hebrew.
One of the original requirements was that all prayer be conducted in the Ashkenazi style, including the girls' prayer at home.
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