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Discover Ludwig'miracle worker' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who performs seemingly impossible tasks, or does something much more quickly or successfully than anticipated. For example, "He is a real miracle worker; he was able to fix the problem far faster than we thought possible."
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miracle worker
noun
A person who claims or is alleged to perform miracles.
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"I'm not a miracle worker," Diehl said.
Now he thinks I'm a miracle worker".
That's why she is such a miracle worker.
And even he is not a miracle worker.
Maybe Raspberry is a miracle worker after all.
Nicknamed the "miracle worker," Bora boasted an impressive resumé.
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But Mr Prodi is no miracle-worker either.
So I phoned BSM and sought this miracle-worker out.
Truly he was a miracle-worker of the new age.
"My nanny is a miracle-worker," Myriam tells everyone.
For sure, Mr Primakov was neither a miracle-worker nor a bold reformer.
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