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Discover Ludwig"say prayers" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It means to recite or say a prayer, often as part of a religious or spiritual practice. Example: Every night before bed, I say prayers for my family's health and happiness.
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"I don't need to say prayers," she tells her grandson.
"They are just normal people who say prayers".
We ask all faiths to come along and say prayers".
"It's a time to be thankful and say prayers for those who have lost so much".
We are going to say prayers for the people concerned tonight".
Among the Babylonians and the Assyrians, a priesthood was established primarily to say prayers of intercession.
She said colleagues often asked her, behind closed doors, to say prayers for them.
Together they say prayers before sharing a soup that he has bubbling on his back burner.
Students say prayers and walk silently, clutching candles, from the dorms to the memorial site.
Every morning the 20 Gurkhas say prayers, light candles and apply the tika to the statue.
On them, shamans burn incense and say prayers to their God.
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