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The short answer is, it is not.

Luke 1:28 - Hail Mary Full of grace, the Lord is with thee

Luke 1:41 - Blessed art thou amongst women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus.

direct quotes from the bible.

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Now return my comment back to proper context. Opps.

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My apologies, but your comment really made no sense. what does "examplar to decree" mean?

The Initial post asked, where is the Hail Mary in the bible. I have provided examples of exactly that. Saying the Hail Mary prayer is praying the gospel, pure and simple. How can it be wrong to quote the bible in prayer?

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Because it exists in a greater context in which Catholics are mislead to pray to Mary and/or invoke her name, contary to the teachings of Christianity. Thus the "conflation" to which I made reference.

In other words, no one need care in general unless the intention is to mislead people away from Christianity.