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miraculously

adverb as in wonderfully

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Smith’s comeback is its own miraculous story that has been told again and again as he has inched back to this point.

The fourth year of the ImageNet competition, nearly every team was using deep learning and achieving miraculous accuracy gains.

Barring a miraculous comeback, Brautigam is almost certain to be crowned the inaugural Max Vert champion.

For some miraculous reason, before covid-19 started, unemployment in the US was continuously going down for, I would say, ever since 2008.

For this subset, the “fecal transplant” is nearly miraculous.

For every nanosecond that I miraculously lift off the ground, I land with an inordinately loud thud.

But then the sword is miraculously returned to him, and he girds for battle once again.

Miraculously, Malala survived, and her courage, wisdom, and optimism have continued to transfix and inspire the world.

But miraculously they must float in the heavens so far away from us, their beautiful light will continue to shine on us forever.

Peggy has a reputation for miraculously fitting women of all shapes and sizes, and she more than lives up to it.

The vessel escaped miraculously, with sails torn by shots from three Dutch vessels, which they took for one of their own.

From this he miraculously escaped, even as the three Hebrews who were cast into the fiery furnace.

The police guard had little to do and, over in the mountains, the feud miraculously came to a sudden close.

Like a little wraith miraculously tinted with bronze and blue she stopped and faced him piteously for a second.

Miraculously, neither man was more than scratched, though their clothes and the ground about them showed the marks of bullets.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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