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grace

[greys] / greɪs /






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And, with an extreme amount of grace, she disappeared through a door in the back.

From Los Angeles Times

The status gives firms a grace period in which they are exempt from corporation tax, according to the paper, and instead issue a portion of the company's earnings to shareholders who are taxed individually.

From BBC

"Please join us in extending grace and mercy to them as Christ has done for us," the family said.

From BBC

The saving grace for the labor market is a surprisingly low level of layoffs.

From MarketWatch

Lowry’s juggling of staff loyalty, curatorial independence and board direction required a deftness of touch and grace.

From The Wall Street Journal