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Discover Ludwig"epiphany about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to describe a sudden moment in which a person or character realizes something important or significant. For example, "She had an epiphany about how she was being held back in her life and vowed to make a change."
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Caro had a further epiphany about power in the early '60s.
Ms. Moss has spoken of experiencing almost a midlife epiphany about the spiritual dimension of life.
This is not something we had an epiphany about,' he recalls.
A repeated refrain expresses a romantic epiphany about one's smallness in nature: "Nothing lives long/Only the earth and sky".
It might have been worth another mile or two per gallon.I am not alone in my epiphany about maintenance.
He was attending a good school on scholarship, but "I hadn't yet had my epiphany about movies".
Mr. Peterson's epiphany about the debt came, aptly enough, while he was looking for a house in the Hamptons.
She also had an epiphany about accounting and its potential for abuse.
And where better, after all, to enjoy such an epiphany about the nature of the universe than on a beach?
He recently had an epiphany about human beauty, he says, when he worked with a bloke he hated.
Kosky's epiphany about the piece led him to his collaborators: the animation and production team of London-based company 1927.
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