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Is this grammatically correct? What does it mean? Any possible rephrasing? May God restore in folds all we have lost. Amen.


Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct. The phrase "May God restore in folds all we have lost" expresses a hope or prayer that God will return to us (or restore) everything we have lost, and the term "in folds" suggests a restoration that is abundant or in layers, implying that the restoration will be plentiful or comprehensive. Here are a few possible rephrasings: 1. "May God bring back everything we have lost, and more. Amen." 2. "I pray that God will restore to us, in abundance, all that we have lost. Amen." 3. "May God generously return all that we have lost. Amen." Each of these alternatives maintains the original sentiment while varying the expression.