as God intended
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edit- (hyperbolic, usually humorous or sarcastic) According to the way things are when one's own preferences, ideas, methods, values, etc., are applied or followed. Commonly a disguised or subconscious complaint that things are otherwise.
- Where my cousin lives, it almost always rains on Thursdays, and then they have beautiful sunny weather on the weekend, as God intended.
- 2010 February 6, Paul Krugman, “People Should Travel In Trains As God Intended”, in The New York Times (The Conscience of a Liberal)[1]:
- I believe it was an English matron who declared that airplanes were an invention of the devil, that people should take trains as God intended.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see as, God, intended.
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