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miraculously

[mi-rak-yuh-luhs-lee] / mɪˈræk yə ləs li /


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The film is a gripping detective story that traces how he was poisoned by Russian intelligence agents while on a speaking tour in Siberia, miraculously escaped death and returned to Moscow after treatment in Germany.

From Seattle Times

When she regained consciousness, the washed blankets were slanted toward her from atop the caved-in ceiling, just as she had left them; the crate of tomatoes, miraculously intact, was perched outside her son’s bedroom door.

From New York Times

A pass that should’ve soared incomplete above the tight end’s head was instead miraculously snagged from midair with just one hand.

From Los Angeles Times

"Just remember that self-love is a journey. It doesn’t happen miraculously one day," she orated.

From Fox News

The Methodist minister declares that Will has been miraculously spared.

From Seattle Times