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The phrase "by a miracle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an event or outcome that occurs unexpectedly or against the odds, often implying a sense of wonder or disbelief.
Example: "He managed to finish the race just in time, by a miracle, despite his injury."
Alternatives: "by chance" or "through sheer luck."
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If by a miracle you do get one, it's €600 a month.
They saved him by a miracle.
I survived by a miracle.
Then, by a miracle, my church days were over.
By a miracle, our district was being called.
This proved justified and Magnus only escaped by a miracle".
By a miracle, I was presented with a very simple solution to my immediate problem.
Alexander who bore himself gallantly in the face of great danger escaped almost by a miracle.
By a miracle, I managed to cling to a lifebuoy, where there were 25 people around".
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Kelly recounted how Carter once helped ruin him and the rest of Red Sox Nation by starting a miracle Mets rally with a two-out, two-strike hit.
Mr Loizos had taunted the ultra-nationalists by inventing a miracle story which they duly republished in far-right media outlets.
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