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The phrase "a saving grace" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a single positive element that helps to save someone or something from a difficult situation, or to make something endurable. For example: "The only saving grace of their divorce was that their children wouldn't be affected by it."
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Mr. Payne makes her a saving grace.
His humour is a saving grace.
Do mosquitoes have a saving grace?
The juxtapositions can be a saving grace for untenable situations".
So satellite was a saving grace for me".
But there is a saving grace about British sports cars.
"It ends up being a saving grace for many kids.
A saving grace is that these risks partly offset each other.
But this worrying fact conceals a saving grace: its foreign assets are unusually adventurous and lucrative.
eBay is a saving grace for great deals on products which could cost double in shops.
Both he and Mr Alasania have been a saving grace of the coalition so far.
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