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Discover LudwigThe phrase "prayers that" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to introduce the content or purpose of someone's prayers. Here are some examples: 1. "She offered prayers that her son would recover from his illness." 2. "The congregation joined in prayers that peace would be restored to the troubled region." 3. "The elderly woman had a list of prayers that she recited every night before bed." 4. "He said special prayers that his job interview would go well." 5. "We have received many letters with prayers that the victims of the natural disaster will find strength and hope."
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She goes on to suggest caustically that it was his prayers that were answered.
The prayers that were interrupted by a mass murderer will be continued by a grieving nation".
"People must keep praying because these are the prayers that will heal my grandfather," he said.
And there are prayers that yield our will to a will greater than our own.
There are prayers that help us last through the day or endure the night.
She added, "We are grateful for all the prayers that are being said for Rudy's recovery".
First of all, religions have set prayers that can become empty words on repetition.
"It's prayers that are going to get us through this, and the closeness of the community".
We read aloud the prayers of ancient books and recite prayers that comforted our ancestors.
Tragedy, and prayers that apparently go unanswered, can actually strengthen believers' sense of a bond with God.
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