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The phrase "as gracious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare someone's behavior or actions to the quality of being gracious, often in a context where politeness or kindness is being highlighted.
Example: "She accepted the criticism as gracious, thanking her colleagues for their feedback."
Alternatives: "as kind" or "as courteous."
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"I guess be as gracious as possible.
Djokovic was as gracious as we knew he would be.
Luckily, J-Law was as gracious as ever.
Peretz is being as gracious as anyone could be under the circumstances.
When they're feeling less so, the comments are not as gracious.
They had been forewarned, and were as gracious as could be.
Clinton's speech tonight will in all likelihood be as gracious as she can possibly manage.
Despite their error, you do not need to "confront" these two relatives, rather be as gracious as you can.
Would that New York's fans had been as gracious as Piniella or even as the Yankees themselves.
"All the girls should welcome her back, but I don't know whether some of the foreign girls are as gracious as I am".
Ken Niumatalolo, Navy's first-year coach, tried to be as gracious as Paul Johnson, now at Georgia Tech, was after the Midshipmen trounced Army last year, 38-3.
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