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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as blessed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a state of being fortunate or favored, often in a spiritual or emotional context.
Example: "In times of hardship, I remind myself that I am as blessed as those who have more."
Alternatives: "as fortunate" or "as lucky".
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We would feel as blessed as we are today.
An unhappy childhood can cripple, but so can one as blessed as mine.
"I think I have been as blessed as anyone," Carter said on Thursday.
"Not the loquacious sort are you?" "We can't all be as blessed as you".
Few of us can be as blessed as the McCourts or Ms. Quinn, and have calamity simply fall into our laps.
When Odysseus greets Achilles in Hades, he tells him that no man "has ever been as blessed as you, or ever will be".
But "Fairfield Porter: A Life in Art" puts paid to the assumption that the artist was as blessed as his halcyon subjects.
Because as blessed as they are to have their children home, they know that their child's innocence has been torn away far too early.
We hope you are as blessed as we have been by the kindness and support of your neighbors.
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As blessed as I am for having these two wonderful ladies in my life, I live states away from them.
More comprehensive tests such as the CDR were vital, they concluded, since 'potential treatments require that this assessment be made during life' and it was no longer sufficient to reach a definitive diagnosis, as Blessed, Tomlinson and Roth had done, by validating test scores against post-mortem findings (ibid.: 566).
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