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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make a prayer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a person's act of reciting a prayer or petitioning God or a higher power. For example: "Before eating their meal, the family gathered together and made a prayer of thanksgiving."
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"I make a prayer every time I get on the elevator," she said.
Then he said: "Before everything, I would like to make a prayer for our emeritus bishop Benedict", in reference to his predecessor who quit last month.
The Third Phase Before your foot steps in it [the airplane], and before you enter it, you make a prayer and supplications.
For example, make a prayer journal such as keeping a record of your prayer and results.
How? Make a prayer journal or a prayer list of things, people and missions you pray about.
Make a prayer journal because you will be blessed when you see the progress of your prayers and praises in all areas of life.
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Somebody lighted a cigarette and the preacher made a prayer.
"But it's very kind that they made a prayer room for us at the airport".
Before we ate, we held hands and Sharon's father made a prayer in Hebrew over the wine and challah bread.
Another, approaching the microphone with knitting needles and an armful of yarn, announced that she was making a prayer shawl, and wished that it were big enough to wrap around the Mount.
Making a prayer here is the equivalent of getting your picture taken with Mickey Mouse in front of Sleeping Beauty's Castle.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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