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The phrase "he prophesied" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when talking about someone predicting or foretelling a future event or outcome. Example: "The ancient prophet stood before the crowd and spoke with conviction as he prophesied the coming of a great leader who would unite the people."
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"I think today will go quite well," he prophesied correctly.
"It was almost like he prophesied over me," Anes said.
The cataclysm, he prophesied, would occur in 1921.
He prophesied the settlement would grow into a city of 250,000.
His followers saw him as the first incarnate manifestation of the superbeings whose evolution he prophesied.
He prophesied not just abolition — but slave uprisings, "murderings, poisonings, and revolts" under Lincoln's reign.
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Like a Joseph interpreting some hypermodern dream, he prophesies future abundances and scarcities.
Ballet, he prophesies, will lift his son out of the slum.
Because of the timeless character of cultic activity, however, every time he prophesies, his message is regarded as new.
"We need, and surely will have, an end to freedom from regulation and at least some of the oratory of the magic of free enterprise", he prophesies.
But there is much energy and raw materials to use elsewhere in the solar system, and eventually, he prophesies, there will be the "great inversion".
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