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Discover Ludwig"divine about" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is unclear what the intended meaning is and it may be a nonstandard or incorrect use of language. It is best to avoid using this phrase in writing and instead use clearer and more commonly accepted language. Example: "She wrote a divine poem about love."
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There wasn't anything divine about it.
There's something divine about such beauty.
There's something kind of divine about that, isn't there?
Mary is a proletarian woman whose ragged clothes and sad face have nothing divine about them.
What must we divine about the world's most powerful nation from its most heavily nominated films?
There is something comforting, therapeutic, perhaps even divine about the determination to carry on.
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And Divine was about as far away from that as you could get.
130 bc ad 70), which, believing itself raised up to prepare for the new age of everlasting righteousness, found in scripture the divine purpose about on the point of fulfillment, together with its own duty in the impending crisis.
Based strictly on results, that is all that can be divined about any gold medalist.
Watched much of the ballgame, but divined about when David Beckham's goal for England would be replayed on ABC.
So is there some hidden political information to be divined about the electorate by studying conservative punks?
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