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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have a blessed" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct.
It is typically used as a phrase or expression, such as "have a blessed day" or "have a blessed weekend." This phrase is often used in spoken language as a way to wish someone well. For example: - "Have a blessed birthday, my dear friend." - "Wishing you a blessed holiday season filled with love and joy." - "May you have a blessed and prosperous new year." - "I hope you have a blessed journey on your trip." - "Have a blessed life filled with happiness and success."
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"Have a blessed day," she told him.
Have a blessed Sunday as we prepare for the week ahead".
"And I said, 'Have a blessed day.' And that was it".
They have a blessed generation coming through at the moment, they have good players for every position.
A grandmother whose voice mail message urges callers to "have a blessed good day," Wanda Debnam, 53, once drove 18-wheelers and dreamed of selling real estate.
After all, Fort Worth is a place where residents commonly ask people they have just met where they worship and many encounters end with, "Have a blessed day".
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We've had a blessed harvest.
CP: To be honest with you, I've had a blessed career.
"I have a blessing for you".
"The pastor told me, 'You have a blessing coming your way,' " he said.
"I want him to have a blessing before he goes," I said.
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