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Discover Ludwig"Hail Mary" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used as an invocation to the Virgin Mary, but can also be used figuratively to express surprise or shock. For example: "My Hail Mary pass was intercepted!".
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"This is a Hail Mary pass.
Steltzner calls them "a Hail Mary pass".
The ancient species' Hail Mary pass.
Still, it's a Hail Mary pass.
Time for a Hail Mary pass.
"We call that their Hail Mary Jane strategy," he said.
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Or at least another Hail-Mary-moon.
Call it a Hail-Mary-moon.
Hail-Mary-moons can have downsides, of course.
Review: Nokia's Low-End Hail-Mary Pass, The Lumia 710.
For these reasons, use caution when throwing Hail Mary Passes.
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