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What does bless it be mean?

"Bless it be" is not a standard English phrase. It's likely a grammatical error or a regionalism.

Here's a breakdown of why it might be incorrect:

* "Bless it" is a common phrase used to express a wish for good fortune or protection, often directed at a person, an object, or an event.

* "Be" on its own doesn't make sense in this context. It needs a subject.

Here are some possible ways to correct the phrase, depending on the intended meaning:

* "May it be blessed": This is a more grammatically correct way to express a wish for something to be blessed.

* "Bless it": This is a more concise and common way to express the same sentiment.

* "It is blessed": This states that something is already blessed.

If you can provide more context about where you encountered this phrase, I might be able to give a more specific answer.

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