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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a saving grace for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that provides relief or a positive aspect in an otherwise negative situation.
Example: "The new policy was a saving grace for the struggling employees, offering them much-needed support during tough times."
Alternatives: "a silver lining for" or "a blessing for".
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The juxtapositions can be a saving grace for untenable situations".
So satellite was a saving grace for me".
"It ends up being a saving grace for many kids.
eBay is a saving grace for great deals on products which could cost double in shops.
Lenders advertise that these loans are a saving grace for people.
The New Yorker has been a saving grace for Updike throughout his life.
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The district includes many newly registered Democrats, who do not have a history of turning out in off-year elections, said Mr. Jacobs, calling that a possible "saving grace" for Mr. Ciotti.
Her school, Tobinworld, has been a saving grace since 1997 for students with severe developmental disabilities, giving them a second chance at an education that requires around-the-clock attention and supervision.
In many parts of the world, Western aggression isn't seen as a saving grace or a force for good.
A saving grace is that arch rival China ties for the same spot on the roster.
She — the girl student, whom he had never seen again — would outlive him, just as his mother had outlived his father, their beauty and wisdom the saving grace for a man like him, a man like his father.
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