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Whenever a person claims that an occurrence is as a result of fate: in a lot of cases it is simply an emotional expression. It may be similar expressions as "oh hell" or "oh geez." A lot of people believe through their cultural upbringing that the universe has a plan (fate/destiny ) for everything and everyone, so whenever something strange occurs they say that its as a result of fate or "its fate."

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