noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
Salvation Army
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
personal
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Where I think the problem lies is that the Victorian age was one which stressed personal salvation and the individual soul.
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He was concerned not with reforming society but with securing his personal salvation .
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For believers, the essential problem was personal salvation .
■ VERB
bring
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They were dedicated to the task of bringing redemption and salvation to sinners before the Day of Judgement arrived.
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Activism by itself fails to bring salvation .
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But will it necessarily bring political salvation ?
find
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I thought that he had found his salvation with me.
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Yet the probability is low that anyone who earns his or her living mainly from work can find salvation in stocks.
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In the 1980s, we thought we'd found salvation to our problems in artificial intelligence and expert systems.
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Neither the elite workers nor anyone else will find salvation in the new technology of the information age.
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She had sinned so much, could she ever find salvation ?
offer
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They offer hope rather than salvation , consolation rather than cure, reform rather than revolution.
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The Internet might even offer some salvation for the radio business, which is wrecking itself with syndicated programming.
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In the end, it was the red notebook that offered him salvation .
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We who serve Him through the League of Repenters offer you redemption and salvation .
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And his political resurrection offers campaign salvation to Bob Dole, whose presidential candidacy Atwater helped to destroy in 1988.
seek
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Black must seek his salvation in the endgame.
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Bandaged and immobilised, disfigured in the pursuit of beauty, Messager's women seek salvation .
work
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You are beginning to work out your own salvation .
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It must and indeed is already beginning to work out its own salvation .
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
the Salvation Army
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Construction of the factory proved to be the salvation of the local economy.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He'd been offered a second chance of salvation .
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Initially the religious innovations of Edward's reign reflected the Lutheran doctrines on salvation and the eucharist.
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LaLanne had added a new dimension to the diet gurus' puritanical quest for spiritual salvation through the body: exercise.
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Nor is there any salvation in the rake's progress of perpetual devaluation.
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So he had no choice but to head west again, then north toward salvation .
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The beasts of the field, pedigree or otherwise, were included by the Bible in the plan of salvation .
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We do not take all this for granted and look for salvation to come from somewhere outside the created order.
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What may be their salvation , in fact, are 30 species of animals who were studied for the way they live.