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Discover LudwigThe phrase "most divine" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is beautiful, heavenly, or of the highest quality. Example: The sunset over the ocean was the most divine sight I had ever seen.
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The phoenix arises once more from the ashes of the burnt-out past as the re-creation of divinity and its most divine creation -- mankind.
They have an ambiguity that is their most divine quality.
"Whatever happens, March 29 at the MCG will be the most divine fun ever".
"I think he's the most divine man who walks the earth, besides my husband," she said.
It's just absolutely the most divine system of government you ever heard of".
I wore the most divine Badgley Mischka Couture silver sequin mermaid-style dress with double tulle overlays.
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But what (4) does do is to specify a necessary condition on a concept being the concept of an F. In this respect it is like the proposition "there is at most one divine being" (i.e., there are no distinct, coexistent, divine beings), which specifies a condition any concept has to satisfy to be that of a divine being.
In public statements, most invoked divine assistance.
"I am again going to the most primary divine life, I am going to an inferno of brute life".
Personalism posits ultimate reality and value in personhood — human as well as (at least for most personalists) divine.
However, a specification of the necessary and sufficient conditions of divinity, together with the facts, will determine the truth-value of "there is at most one divine being".
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