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Discover Ludwig'eternal rest' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a peaceful afterlife state or a person being at rest after death. For example, "The family wished for their loved one to receive eternal rest in the afterlife."
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Eternal rest grant unto them, 0 Lord.
Grant him eternal rest, our Lord.
Eternal rest isn't what it used to be.
He joins his wife, Elaine, in eternal rest.
She now joins her dear husband Milton in eternal rest.
"Grant him O Lord eternal rest," the minister says.
The family requests the readers to pray for his eternal rest.
He comes upon a graveyard, which he pictures as an inn of eternal rest.
FLAMM--Gerald H.,M.D., of New Haven, CT, entered into eternal rest on October 5, 2010.
"Together with you, putting our hope in Jesus, we pray for her eternal rest.
One could really have eternal rest, instead of being dug up every few decades.
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