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The phrase "a solace" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means something that brings comfort or consolation during times of sadness or distress. It can be used in various contexts, such as: - She found solace in her favorite book during a difficult time. - Music was his only solace after his mother passed away. - The warm cup of tea was a solace to her on the cold, rainy day. - Talking to her best friend was always a solace for Sarah when she was feeling down. - The kind words from her mentor was a solace to the new employee struggling with her workload.
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But perhaps that is a solace.
I find that a solace".
Books are a solace from the rain.
And Persian poets continue to be a solace to him.
It is such composed and visionary thinking that will serve as a solace to Japan.
He wanted to be close to them, as a source and as a solace.
In the beautiful elevator, with the metalwork and the cherry-burl walls, he feels a solace.
So teaching chess has become a vocation as well as a solace.
It is a great game which is a solace to many people".
In the autobiographical passages nature is a marvel and a solace.
So, Mr. Wright asks, can friends be a support, a solace?
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