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Anonymous  +  929689 Tue, 06 Oct 09 01:25 AM
Hi. When I think of the phrase "a power," I think of of a nation and when I think of the phrase "a love," I think of the object of someone's deep affection. Having said that, do you think these are correct?

 

1. XXX is a resurrection power.

2. ... create in you a true love.

 

How about this with the word "love"?

 

... a love that will cover all sins.

Mister Micawber  +  929697 Tue, 06 Oct 09 01:31 AM
These seem to be Christian-based or other religious phrases.  In this kind of writing, metaphor is used heavily, and most any meanings or metaphors may be utilized-- often, coined ones.  Taking that into consideration, the phrases seem reasonable compositions.
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