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Discover LudwigNo, the phrase "destiny about" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in English.
It is possible that you meant to use the phrase "about destiny" which is grammatically correct and means discussing or focusing on the concept of destiny. Example: She was always intrigued by discussions about destiny and the idea that our lives are predestined.
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He warned Destiny about her attitude.
Her voice was her ticket; there was a sense of destiny about her from the beginning.
By the time he reached the semis, Sampras had the look of destiny about him.
I don't have any feeling of destiny about doing this, but it's a choice I've made.
"A lot of people you talk to feel a sense of destiny about their spinning and weaving.
The Colts were outcoached, outhustled and outmuscled by a Tennessee team that has a whisper of destiny about it.
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At all periods of American history, "those preoccupied with racial destinies walked about in a forest of mirrors".
Or how about Destiny Laurence, her whole life ahead of her.
Like their sources and predecessors in folklore, these accounts also carry transparent morals, ranging from the regulation of family life to meditations about destiny and lessons about tolerating the marginals.
For Arakawa, reversible destiny is about more than just a state of mind.
Peter Ludlow, director of the Center for European Policy Studies in Brussels, argues that grassroots awareness of Europe's shared destiny is about to undergo a sea change.
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