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Discover Ludwig"cosmic energy" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of unmeasurable power or force, one seen as coming from the universe or beyond. For example, "The meditating monk was filled with a sense of cosmic energy emanating from the heavens."
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Exudes this pure, radiant cosmic energy.
It also came to mean a cosmic energy.
But Frank was from Vermont, which meant that he believed in crystals and cosmic energy.
Behind her some kind of skyscraper is shattering under the influence of beams of cosmic energy.
Prana, however, the cosmic energy that is most commonly understood as breath, is universal.
There his sixth-seeded Trojans, buoyed by cosmic energy from Franklinton, upset Kentucky, 80-76 to reach the Final Eight.
Hoffmann writes that, for her, the works "reflect the very essence of life, of social as well as cosmic energy".
So there is missing cosmic energy, they said, but not on the order of 80percentt of critical density.
Fifteen years ago, astronomers discovered a previously unknown and still unexplained cosmic energy that fills the universe and acts as an antigravity-like force, pushing the galaxies apart.
The Tree of Life was a "magical shrub" that released cosmic energy when eaten, "sort of like an intergalactic battery," as Wilensky-Lanford explains.
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With the Surfer powerless, Johnny absorbs the combined powers of the entire team in order to battle the now cosmic energy-empowered Doom (also saying Ben's catchphrase).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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