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Discover LudwigThe phrase "better pray" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where someone is suggesting that prayer is a necessary or advisable action in a given situation. Example: "If you want to pass that exam, you better pray for a miracle."
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"You had better pray she isn't pregnant".
Better pray that the force really is with you.
"Well, you better pray pretty hard," Don said.
Nokia and Microsoft, who formed a partnership last year around making smartphones together, better pray these efforts are successful.
Because if you're sending someone else's child into war, you'd better pray over it and think about it big time".
With live-action films, everything is done in one giant swirl, and you had better pray that it doesn't rain on that outdoor set.
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It is better to pray together, he said.
Better to pray in the ruins than settle for disenchantment.
These young boys fill their days with activities that are aimed to make them forget and be better: they pray, they eat, they sing, but in the end they do what many young boys do, they mostly just fight.
It's not "better" to pray loudly, or to adopt practices you see others engaging in.
Mr Duhalde had better start praying for some Argentine goals.
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