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miracle

[mir-uh-kuhl] / ˈmɪr ə kəl /


Example Sentences

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"It's a miracle I made it out alive," she said.

From BBC

That the competition survived, much less thrived, is nothing short of a miracle, says English writer and podcaster Jonathan Wilson, author of the deeply researched “The Power and Glory: The History of the World Cup.”

From Los Angeles Times

"As a family, we couldn't ask for anything more - having our Jack home, especially for Christmas, truly feels like a miracle."

From BBC

Mr. Leon’s staging and Ms. DiDonato’s performance built a compelling arc: The real Christmas miracle is not Amahl’s sudden cure, but the transformation of the Mother’s abject despair into hope.

From The Wall Street Journal

The miracle of freedom, he writes, is “an unmerited gift, a hard-won achievement, and a condition in need of defense.”

From The Wall Street Journal