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Discover LudwigThe phrase "finger of fate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where destiny or chance seems to play a significant role in events.
Example: "It was the finger of fate that brought them together on that rainy day."
Alternatives: "hand of destiny" or "touch of fate."
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Thus the fickle finger of fate swings again, with Piers as a Time Lord of Liberty.
And now the moving finger of fate settles on... 9.53pm BST Natalie is flaking out because she knows what we all know.
Listen to the nervy horror of She's Lost Control now, and it's hard to shake the feeling that it's been cursed by some crooked finger of fate.
The bustle of neighborhood intimacy, and maybe the pinky finger of fate, brings young Cologio Palminteri into the orbit of Sonny, the crime boss who rules over this patch of the Bronx from under a corner lamppost.
Popular success is no random flick of the finger of fate, but the result of a combination of ability and acumen — which, however, isn't the same thing as aesthetic merit.
Did the fact that the fickle finger of fate pointed at you in 2014 to take over the reins of education suddenly qualify you to tell England's grandparents what to do with books?
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"And it all began by chance and the fickle fingers of fate".
Her Charity is dynamic, maybe even manic, and at least a little freaked out by the fickle fingers of fate that fling her from one dud to the next.
The arena in which you pilot your fickle finger of backgammon fate.
We just prefer the new script after witnessing the horribly timed torn Achilles' tendon, the coming and going of the Bulls and every other act of finger-rolling fate that's conspired against you, and us.
"Out-of-fate Baileys?
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