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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are gracious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is kind, courteous, or generous in their behavior or actions.
Example: "The hosts are gracious, making sure every guest feels welcome and comfortable."
Alternatives: "are kind" or "are generous".
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Most people are gracious".
They are gracious, clear, generous, and varied.
On one side, there are gracious officers' homes with porches.
Servers are gracious and unpretentious, with a sense of fun.
Most who stop him on the street are gracious, he says.
Those who are gracious, Mr. Mitford reminded, get better service than those who are not.
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Still, Dillard was gracious.
The service is gracious.
Somerville was gracious.
It was gracious, too.
He was gracious.
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