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blessed for vs blessed of

Both 'blessed for' and 'blessed of' are not commonly used phrases in English. The more common and correct preposition to use with 'blessed' is 'with'.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 1254 views

blessed for

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

The preposition 'for' is not typically used with 'blessed'. It is more common to use 'blessed with' to indicate the source of the blessing or the reason for feeling blessed.
  • But He spared Edwina and we're blessed for that.
  • I mean, I feel blessed for everything that I have.
  • You know, as short as it lasted, it was like being blessed for a lifetime.
  • Grant her eternal rest that she may dwell with You among the blessed for ever and ever...
  • may his great name be blessed forever and ever. may his great name be blessed for ever and ever.
  • A priest blessed this for me two years ago.
  • 'a blessed relief for our battered cars.
  • All ye holy orders of blessed spirits pray for us.
  • The Temple Priest... has blessed this union for the Hon'iden Family.
  • Our devout father blessed the weapons for the final victory.
  • Blessed bosses juking stats for the new administration.
  • For the blessed peace of your eternal slumber.
  • We pray for his Majesty's long and blessed reign and for his good health.
  • You've disciplined your body in accordance with the teachings of blessed Elijah, for the glory of Allah.
  • Look down, you gods, and on this couple drop a blessed crown; For it is you that have chalk'd forth the way which brought us hither.
  • For those blessed with the gift of second sight, these are spirit dice.
  • Our blessed marriage has lasted for 19 years.
  • A gazelle blessed with a flair for storytelling.
  • The times I've blessed you and Cora for keeping Rose out of it.
  • I had lived a blessed time for, from this instant, there's nothing serious in mortality:

Alternatives:

  • blessed with

blessed of

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

The preposition 'of' is not typically used with 'blessed'. It is more common to use 'blessed with' to indicate the source of the blessing or the reason for feeling blessed.

Alternatives:

  • blessed with

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