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The phrase "harmony prevails" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that a state of peace or agreement has been achieved, often in a context discussing relationships, communities, or situations. Example: "After a long discussion, the committee reached a consensus, and harmony prevails in our organization."
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By most accounts, harmony prevails.
Harmony prevails in the idyllic blue-graphic microcosm.
Over a period of 300 years, it was constructed as the ceremonial entryway to Rome, and, although its elements are diverse in style and in age (13th century bce 19th century ce), a remarkable harmony prevails.
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Visions of permanent conflict, not harmony, prevailed.
For such a varied cross section of Palestinian society, an unusual harmony prevailed.
By 1989, when Father Cahill retired as St. John's president, relative harmony prevailed in its faculty, and the university's problems were not numerous.
My thoughts turn to Shangri La, the mythical utopia of James Hilton's "Lost Horizon" where youth is extended and peace and harmony prevail.
Viewers of the new American movie "Invictus" might be tempted to conclude that such racial harmony prevailed in the aftermath of a long-shot upset in a rugby game.
Both offer an idealized picture of the world, an imagined state in which order and harmony prevailed and to which the troubled world of the present must seek to return.
In his famous encounter with Albert Einstein in 1930, the great Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore argued against the random universe of quantum physics in favor of a "human universe" where harmony prevailed despite the evidence of unruly passions and bad deeds.
Otherwise, harmony has prevailed.
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