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my prayers to the vs my prayers to

Both phrases are not complete and do not make sense on their own. They seem to be fragments of a larger sentence. The first phrase "my prayers to the" seems to be missing a recipient or target, while the second phrase "my prayers to" is incomplete and lacks context. It is not logical to compare them as they are not complete expressions.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 651 views

my prayers to the

This phrase is incomplete and does not make sense on its own. It seems to be missing a recipient or target for the prayers.

This fragment needs to be completed with the intended recipient or target of the prayers to convey a meaningful message.
  • Give heed, O Lord, to my prayer, the sound of my voice.
  • Know that I add my prayers to yours for our daughter's soul to mend itself
  • Guess my prayers have been answered.
  • My prayers are all for my daughter.
  • Your daughter is in my prayers.
  • One of my prayers just got answered.
  • I will remember you in my prayers, Mrs. Morton.
  • My prayer book's good reading for me.
  • I think it's time I said my prayers.
  • I met him at my prayer group.
  • I don't know if he heard my prayer.
  • You... will be in my prayers.
  • If you are interested, meet me in my prayer room before dawn.
  • Please, lord, hear my prayer.
  • My prayers go out to everyone who loves Amy.
  • And I am keeping your family in my prayers.
  • I guess we know who's in my prayers tonight.
  • I can't believe you'd mock my prayer.
  • Andl... say my prayers again.
  • My prayers go with you for everything that you do.

my prayers to

This phrase is also incomplete and lacks context. It does not provide enough information to convey a clear message.

To make this phrase meaningful, it needs to be followed by the recipient or target of the prayers.
  • Know that I add my prayers to yours for our daughter's soul to mend itself
  • My prayers go out to everyone who loves Amy.
  • I'm off to my prayer meeting.
  • Please wake up and listen to my prayer.
  • See, she's offering prayers to my cheque.
  • Little did I know that the answer to my prayers would arrive a few weeks later from the Far East.
  • Yes, it is Lord's answer to my prayers.
  • But apparently my prayers go straight to his voicemail.
  • Give heed, O Lord, to my prayer, the sound of my voice.
  • yield to my prayers, - now that you are safe at last.
  • Guess my prayers have been answered.
  • My prayers are all for my daughter.
  • Your daughter is in my prayers.
  • One of my prayers just got answered.
  • I will remember you in my prayers, Mrs. Morton.
  • My prayer book's good reading for me.
  • I think it's time I said my prayers.
  • I met him at my prayer group.
  • I don't know if he heard my prayer.
  • You... will be in my prayers.

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