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Discover Ludwig'make miracle' is not standard English
You could say "Do a miracle" or "Perform a miracle", but in most instances it would be better to say something like "create a miracle" or "make a miracle happen". For example: "He had the ability to make miracles happen and overcome any obstacle."
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Let them make miracle rescue shots.
Not only does he make miracle last-second shots but a psychologist too?
He would wang it all over the place and make miracle up-and-downs; I was very steady.
And since "Miracle," which opens nationwide today, is aimed mostly at an audience that wasn't even born when the coach Herb Brooks's boys defeated the fearsome Soviet hockey team at Lake Placid, N.Y., younger audiences may not recognize the picture's staleness; that may make "Miracle" chewier.
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You will only make miracles happen when you have to.
He went on, anticipating questions about the criticisms that are now regularly lodged against him: "We cannot make miracles.
I think I might report Extraordinary People: The Girl Who Makes Miracles (Channel 5) to the misleading-titles complaints authorities, because she's not extraordinary at all, and she doesn't make miracles.
First, however, Vatican physicians and scientists need to be convinced that the late Father McGivney can make miracles happen.
"There's a phrase in Portuguese: 'The saint that you live with doesn't really make miracles,' " he said.
Thankfully, we've found a great "sofa doctor" who can make miracles happen with on-site disassembly and reassembly.
Given the fluid nature of Iranian politics, it would be foolish to predict whether he can make miracles today.
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