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Discover LudwigThe phrase "give blessing" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually seen in religious or spiritual contexts, such as prayers or blessings given at weddings or other ceremonies. For example, "We thank the Lord for His many blessings and ask that He continue to give blessings on this union."
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He will survey what is, in essence, the leftover infrastructure of empire (botanical gardens, ports and harbours, a former royal residence), grace charities with his presence, and give blessing to environmental conservation, as well as take part in sporting demonstrations.
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He reassured the patient, gave blessing, hope, rites.
So even though the Library of Congress has given blessing to the act of hacking here.
They can earn money from giving blessing at weddings and births, but such opportunities are rare.
Palin has been "anointed," or given blessing, three times by three separate apostles of the movement.
The TJC refused to give its blessing.
Not that Mr Clyburn will necessarily give his blessing to anyone.
He held up two stubby fingers in the air, as if about to give a blessing.
"Yeah, or it could have been Jesus, come to give a blessing," McCartney said.
But neither is it the role of government to give its blessing.
It's now restored, to give its blessing to everyone going to or leaving Tallinn.
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