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miraculously

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


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“After 3½ hours,” Mr. Stein writes, “the twice-rain-delayed game was over; miraculously, Forest City had won, 29–23.”

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 9, 2026

In retrospect, some of the signs that could or should have been red flags were that even during a downmarket, his investments still supposedly brought in a healthy return and they were miraculously consistent.

From MarketWatch • Mar. 30, 2026

Somewhat miraculously, we’re carried out of this consequential collision of hearts and minds on the lightest of notes, with the sense that our capacity to rediscover harmony will always be beautifully mysterious.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 19, 2026

"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 • Feb. 2, 2026

Her elbows stuck out like wings, and a huge white enameled tub occupied the space above her head, somewhat miraculously holding steady while her head moved in quick jerks to the right and left.

From "The Poisonwood Bible" by Barbara Kingsolver