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The phrase "true godsend" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that brings great relief or benefit. Example: After months of struggling to find a job, the unexpected job offer was a true godsend for Mark.
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He has been a mainstay for San Franciscans in need and a true Godsend for the community.
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True, the Web has been a godsend for many professions -- detectives, journalists, and lawyers, for example -- in hunting down people and finding information.
Besides alleviating the achy, sniffly misery familiar to everyone, a true cold-fighting drug could be a godsend for the 20 million people who suffer from asthma and the millions of others with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
A godsend.
"Godsend," Jack kept repeating.
"It was a godsend".
She is our godsend.
BFBS is a godsend.
"This was a godsend".
He was a godsend.
And it's true that when timorous executives have their hands all but sewn into their pockets, her investments have already proved something of a godsend.
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