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"did a miracle" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to convey that something extraordinary or unexpected occurred. For example: We thought there was no hope, but then a miracle happened and the emergency was averted.
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When I did, a miracle happened!
God then did a miracle and overnight my hemoglobin level shot up to 12g/dL".
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You do a miracle.
"Newcastle have done a miracle, they've done fantastically well, really full credit to them, it's been amazing, they're right in the picture.
[Juncker]'s trying to do a miracle with very little," says Guntram Wolff, director of the economics think tank Bruegel in Brussels.
"I have no faith this will end unless God does a miracle," Abdulghafour said.
Standing there, silent, trying to determine what to do, a miracle struck when we spotted our super tough, nutter, shirt-off-on-a-hot-day mates jogging along with his huge dog on the end of an industrial chain. .
Standing there, silent, trying to determine what to do, a miracle struck when we spotted our super tough, nutter, shirt-off-on-a-hot-day friend jogging along with his huge dog on the end of an industrial chain. .
"He did a lot of miracles so a lot of people followed him.
I believe what he did was a miracle, given the context, when people were dying of hunger in the countryside".
In his prime -- and how his prime lasted anything near as long as it did remains a miracle -- there was none better.
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