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miraculously

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


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“My daughter miraculously walked away with no broken bones or major injuries.”

From Los Angeles Times

"The Augustinians get very little credit for miraculously making land fertile, healing livestock and bringing fruit trees back to life," says Ilko.

From Science Daily

This being “Primal,” they’re set upon by a group of diminutive flesh-eaters with jagged teeth, igniting a life-or-death skirmish that, miraculously, steals the viewer’s breath.

From Salon

They chant from the Torah that miraculously survived the journey from Toledo without a scratch or tear.

From Literature

“I recovered miraculously. I literally started lifting weights a week and a half after the surgery and miraculously recovered. There was no problem. I didn’t think I would heal so quickly,” Garcia said.

From Los Angeles Times