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Discover LudwigThe phrase "full of miracles" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is abundant in miracles or has a high frequency of miraculous events occurring. An example of this phrase in a sentence could be: "The small town was full of miracles, with stories of miraculous healings and unexplainable events happening almost daily."
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And though Cam resists the idea, Promise does appear to be full of miracles.
After a night flight to Bangkok, and a dawn flight to Phnom Penh, and a car-ride through the chaos that is the Cambodian capital in rush-hour – a chaos full of miracles, like entire families perched on mopeds and apparently surviving – we arrived in an oasis of calm.
As I look south-west towards the wonderfully named Cronkley Scar, I am struck by the absolute weirdness of our everyday world: by a tale so strange that I have no need of the supernatural to make my Easter seem full of miracles.
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The world is full of small miracles like these, his work reminds us.
Los Angeles is full of little miracles like this — neighborhood institutions where someone scraped and saved and hustled and crafted something original.
And the marvellously named Victor Gauntlett, vintage-car driver and pilot, looks gloriously suburban haut-bourgeois, with his study full of The Miracle of Speed symbols in pictures and models, while the room's decoration and furnishings are all Home Counties 1919 in sympathies.
The novels are full of these minor miracles and miraculous minors.
The songs make broad gestures, with ringing guitar chords and dramatic crescendos, as the lyrics imbue private events with biblical grandeur, full of angels and miracles, demons and salvation.
It is a quiet space, an open, light and wild space, full of life and miracles.
The world is wonderful, it's full of beauty and miracles, art and music".
The final scenes are full of casual, precious miracles — a box of pastries selflessly given, strains of organ music emanating from a church — and they speak to a human impulse that this movie both cherishes and embodies: the desire to repay a cruelly indifferent world with something unfashionably, unmistakably good.
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