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Discover Ludwig'to divine' is a correct and usable term in written English that means to discover or determine something by supernatural means.
For example, "The Oracle used her power to divine the future."
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Closer to divine love.
Welcome to Divine Dispatches!
We're supposed to divine these things".
Gives credit for success to 'Divine indifference'.
This is harder to divine.
Trump's focus is not impossible to divine.
Hello and welcome to Divine dispatches.
His views of the West remain difficult to divine.
Google used to divine good design through data.
His failure was soon ascribed to divine protection.
Election-watchers prefer instead to divine trends, poll by poll.
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