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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was blessed that" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express gratitude or appreciation for a particular event, circumstance, or blessing that has occurred in the past. Example: I was blessed that my family stood by me during my difficult times. In this sentence, the speaker is expressing gratitude for the unwavering support of their family during a tough period in their life. The phrase "was blessed that" indicates that the blessing or fortunate event has already happened and the speaker is reflecting on it.
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I was blessed that day.
He was blessed that he found a devoted love relationship with his wife Helen.
At least he was blessed that this team had the mettle to see it through after he had provided such inspiration.
Kay has said that she was "blessed'" that she and her brother were adopted by John and Helen, and that they gave her such a loving and normal childhood.
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I was blessed that both of my parents were incredibly empathetic, they made me stay humble, and still help me to this day.
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It concludes with an anodyne bit of self-help speak — "We are blessed in everything, everything we look upon is blessed" — that only adds to the piteousness.
Nevertheless, right in the middle of the beatitudes, Jesus is saying that being merciful is blessed, that is, "commended by God," and that the merciful receive mercy.
"We're blessed that we're in Saskatoon.
"We were blessed that my husband has worked so hard".
I don't know why I've been blessed that way".
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