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Discover Ludwig"from grace" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It has several meanings and can be used in different contexts. Some examples of how "from grace" can be used in a sentence are: - After failing the final exam, he was expelled from the prestigious university and fell from grace. - The once successful company has been struggling since their CEO fell from grace due to a scandal. - Her behavior at the party was so inappropriate that she felt she could never redeem herself and was forever from grace in her friends' eyes. - The famous author's latest book was met with negative reviews, causing her to fall from grace in the literary world. - The athlete's injury caused her to temporarily fall from grace, but she made a remarkable comeback and returned to her top form. In these examples, "from grace" is used to describe a downfall or loss of status, reputation, or favor. It can also be used to mean being separated or disconnected from something positive or desirable.
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FALL FROM GRACE, by Richard North Patterson.
QUESTION FROM GRACE: Do you believe in the "herd mentality"?
QUESTION FROM GRACE: What's up with the Timbaland slag?
Now West fell from grace.
She had fallen from grace.
He has fallen from grace through sin".
So why the sudden fall from grace?
His fall from grace is complete.
Was BlackBerry's fall from grace inevitable?
The fall was his fall from grace".
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The subtext is a fall-from-grace story.
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