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Discover Ludwig"amulet of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used as a prepositional phrase to describe an amulet, which is a small object believed to bring good luck or protect against harm. Example: She wore an amulet of turquoise on a cord around her neck, hoping it would bring her good luck in her new job.
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"I seek the Amulet of Elhorn".
"Well, well, looky here — the Amulet of Alhorn".
The Amulet of Samarkand is the first title in Jonathan Stroud's Bartimaeus trilogy.
(Ages 10 and up) 8 9 12 THE AMULET OF SAMARKAND, by Jonathan Stroud.
I am on a journey to find the Amulet of Elhorn".
When a boy named Jim accidentally finds the Amulet of Daylight, it turns him into a champion trollhunter.
Which comes dangerously close to implying that you went along with Spock ears and an amulet of Gondor or something.
A few years back, he'd gone up to Washington Heights to buy my mother a gold-chained amulet of the Virgin of Charity -- La Virgen de la Caridad.
Since May, Ms. Hersh has sold more than 1,000 bendels, the amulet of choice for the likes of Ms. Moore, Mr. Kutcher and Britney Spears.
She removed a small pouch and poured from it a metal trinket — an amulet of the Virgin Mary that her mother had gotten blessed for her at Lourdes.
O'Rourke's greatest amulet, of course, will be the mother herself, classic and eternal, "the shell," as O'Rourke writes, "in which you divide and become a life".
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