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Discover LudwigThe phrase "praying it will" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a hope or desire for a specific outcome to occur.
Example: "I'm submitting my application today, praying it will be accepted."
Alternatives: "hoping it will" or "wishing it will".
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We are praying it will be over soon".
He's presumably praying it will never reach his desk".
That, in any case, is how Today's new set designers and beleaguered editors are praying it will be seen.
I'm not sure how serious it is yet, and I won't know until sometime in January, but I'm just praying it will be easily treated.
I hate not having cash on me, and that's definitely a connection to having been on benefits and, you know, just watching my cash dwindle through the week and praying it will last.
What it means to be an American is less about who you are than what you are about how you live your life, how you contribute to this country, how you pledge allegiance to a flag hoping and praying it will make room for you.
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I hope and pray it will get better.
Murray will hope and pray it will be for the rest of his career.
"We know the day will come, but we always pray it will be next year, not now".
"I pray it will never play any part in a jury deliberating on a case," she said.
Betsy Conrath, who is 60 and a retired weather broadcaster in Spokane, Wash., said in a follow-up interview: "They are not going to cover up any more and hope and pray it will just go away.
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