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Discover Ludwig"graced by" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
You can use "graced by" to describe something that has been enhanced or adorned by a particular quality or presence. Example: The evening was graced by a beautiful sunset, turning the sky into shades of pink and orange. In this sentence, "graced by" is used to show that the evening was made more beautiful or special because of the presence of the sunset.
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And I feel graced by God.
Tells about the ceremonies, graced by the presence of Del.
His own funeral was graced by only 11 mourners.
An avenue graced by Art Deco buildings circles this park.
The boat shoots through waves graced by dolphins.
Any school would be graced by having them.
In celebration, the magazine's December cover will be graced by a beatific — and nude — Kate Moss.
But probably not, for the moment, the one soon to be graced by Jerry Hall.
The setting is a nondescript town, graced by a large factory.
She is deeply mourned by all those who were graced by her love.
While Spina's cooking is graced by unconventional twists, everything somehow remains comforting and satisfying.
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