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God bless them vs God bless

Both "God bless them" and "God bless" are correct phrases, but they are used in different contexts. "God bless them" is used when referring to specific people or a group of people, while "God bless" is a more general expression often used as a wish or blessing.

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God bless them

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to specific people or a group of people.

This phrase is used to express a wish or blessing for specific individuals. It is often used in a religious or spiritual context.

Examples:

  • God bless them on their journey.
  • God bless them and keep them safe.
  • I hope God blesses them with good health and happiness.
  • God bless them, and their refusal to learn English.
  • May God bless them with happiness.
  • But God bless them, they really put their backs into it.
  • I'm sure they were, and God bless them.
  • I'm sure they were, and God bless them.
  • Don't know what to do with that information but, hey, God bless them, they found it.
  • I wish Ireland and the Irish every success and may God bless them.
  • And then, God bless them, but he and your mother die... and they leave you with a house with two mortgages... and a pile of hospital bills.
  • And UNICEF, God bless them, they said, "Okay, we'll have a go."
  • They do, god bless them.
  • Yeah, and they're raring to go, too, god bless them.
  • [chuckle] The press, God bless them, are always taking things out of context.
  • They're nice, God bless them.
  • No and God bless them too.
  • There they are, God bless them.
  • God bless them, they're clamouring for more.
  • It's a little hokey, but they're still in love after 42 years, God bless them.

Alternatives:

  • May God bless them.
  • I pray God blesses them.
  • God bless all of them.

God bless

This phrase is correct and commonly used as a general wish or blessing.

This phrase is a general expression used to convey a wish for someone's well-being or happiness. It is often used in a casual or informal context.

Examples:

  • God bless you!
  • God bless everyone.
  • God bless our country.
  • God bless this food.
  • God bless and keep you safe.
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Alternatives:

  • Bless you.
  • May God bless you.
  • I wish you God's blessings.
  • God bless you abundantly.
  • God bless and protect you.

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