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Discover LudwigThe phrase "work miracles" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that something has achieved an unexpected and remarkable result. For example, "The new software designed to improve efficiency worked miracles, and the department was able to double its output in just two weeks."
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"You work miracles.
Love can work miracles".
But strobe lights work miracles.
However, the products can't work miracles.
Distraction is supposed to work miracles.
For these patients antidepressants often work miracles.
Like Athena, she can work miracles.
But he does not have to work miracles.
But a bit of extra inflation can work miracles.
Another thing that audio engineers cannot do is work miracles.
The ECB has belatedly delivered, but it can't work miracles".
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