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The part of the sentence "In destiny" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
It generally implies that something is predetermined or will come to pass, often despite one's efforts to resist or prevent it. For example: "He attempted to defy his fate, but in destiny he found his path."
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I believe in destiny.
I don't believe in destiny.
Does he believe in destiny?
Batista does believe in destiny.
"She really believes in destiny.
I'm not a big believer in destiny.
But does he really believe in destiny?
I don't see comparable characters in Destiny.
I believe in destiny -- I really do.
I believe heavily in destiny at such moments".
"Before, I believed in destiny," Ismael told me.
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