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Discover LudwigThe phrase "thanks god" is grammatically incorrect in written English.
The correct way to express gratitude to a deity is "thank God." It is typically used in spoken and informal language, but would not be appropriate in formal writing. Example: "Thank God we arrived on time for the concert."
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A Latino thanks God for preserving her.
The prayer thanks God for making them who they are.
Bukharian Jews feel O.K., it's good, thanks God".
An Orthodox Jewish prayer thanks God, "who hast not made me a woman".
"Because, thanks God, money is not everything in sport," he replied.
"Of course, of course, Mikey, everything was good, but thanks God".
While she thanks God that Mario emerged alive, this is not a story about miracles.
He thanks God and announces that he harbors no bitterness against the state.
When the examination reveals her test result to have been false, he quietly thanks God.
"I just like the guy," explains Abigail, who thanks God that Mr Bush was in office on September 11th.
His mother thanks God for her son still being here; she speaks in Amharic, and the father translates.
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