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Discover LudwigThe phrase "by miracle" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate that something happened in an unexpected or unlikely way, often suggesting a sense of luck or divine intervention. Example: The neglected plant suddenly bloomed, by miracle, after weeks of neglect.
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By miracle the sun breaks out, lighting up the landscape like Christmas in Manhattan.
If by miracle a voucher bill does get passed into law, it is almost always challenged.
Then he made his final blunder, and by miracle I won the game.
For all those who would like to see Reza shredded to pieces and pilloried on the altar of Theatre, her success didn't happen by miracle alone.
Then talk not of inconstancy, False hearts, and broken vows; If I, by miracle, can be This live-long minute true to thee, 'Tis all that Heav'n allows.
This week, Mr Kirchner said that Argentina could not "by miracle" increase resources to pay creditors, and that he was not going to pay "with the suffering and hunger of the people".
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Don't get caught up by miracles or the desire for them.
For John, faith was inspired by miracles and was knowledge of Jesus as the Messiah.
His bloodline, author Abu'l-Fazl asserts, began with Adam; Akbar's birth was accompanied by miracles; and his life was suffused with divine light.
His birth was surrounded by miracles, and his birthday became a popular holiday on which numerous poems were written to praise his achievements.
Olaf's popularity, his church work, and the aura of legend that surrounded his death, which was supposedly accompanied by miracles, led to his canonization in 1031.
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