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Is this Grammatically correct? What does it mean? Any possible rephrasing? As many of us that are showing up everyday, God please, show up for us


Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct, though it has a slightly informal tone. ### Meaning: The speaker is expressing a sentiment that many people are present or actively participating in something daily (perhaps a challenge, struggle, or a commitment), and they are asking for divine support or presence in their lives. ### Possible Rephrasing: - "For everyone who shows up every day, we ask for God's support and presence." - "As we gather daily, we pray for God to be with us." - "To all of us who come together each day, may God please show up for us."