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Discover Ludwig"take a miracle" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something is very difficult or unlikely to happen without divine intervention or extraordinary circumstances. Example: "Getting her to forgive him would take a miracle at this point."
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That, though, would take a miracle.
But, in this country, that might take a miracle.
A last-minute Labor win would take a miracle.
"It would take a miracle," one Senate Republican aide said.
But judging by the statements of the new management, that really will take a miracle.
It will take a miracle for that to happen, but miracles do happen".
"Listen, we know that it would take a miracle but miracles can happen.
We root for underdogs even though we know beating the favorite will take a miracle.
It was, cruel culés cackled, going to take a miracle for Espanyol to survive.
"For dismissive people, it would take a miracle from God to change their mind," said Hayhoe.
"It would take a miracle," agreed Senate Majority Whip Richard J. Durbin (D-Ill.).
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