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is it correct English to say that Amen to your prayers
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The phrase "Amen to your prayers" is grammatically correct and can be understood as expressing agreement or affirmation to someone else's prayers. It is a way of saying that you support or wish for the same outcomes that have been expressed in those prayers. However, it's more common to say "Amen" at the end of a prayer or to agree with a specific prayer rather than using it in a standalone statement. In context, it works well, but it may sound more natural in a complete sentence, like "I say amen to your prayers."