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miraculously

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


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Then my friend Shannon sent me a Craigslist listing that looked —miraculously — normal.

From Los Angeles Times

As it turns out, all this contempt that leaders of the religious right have for a woman’s capabilities miraculously dries up the second her intelligence can be used to serve a man and not herself.

From Salon

That oft-cited problem is not going to be miraculously solved by a set of HR decisions after a huge embarrassment this week.

From BBC

It’s a feat several of this year’s Emmy nominees miraculously pulled off.

From Los Angeles Times

He was saved by a pair of good Samaritans, but Arenas would spend six days in the hospital before returning home, miraculously, without any lasting injuries.

From Los Angeles Times