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Discover Ludwig"graced with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something being adorned or adorned with a particular quality or attribute. Example: The ballroom was beautifully graced with intricate chandeliers and grandeur decorations.
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It was graced with a crystal chandelier.
Graced with these vestments by the god I serve.
Mr. Barron is also graced with a certain charm.
Thanksgiving should be graced with just a touch of bacon.
Ashley Tuttle's Dryad Queen was graced with classical stateliness.
He's been graced with a lot of good fortune.
Gravlax was graced with a subtle, unusual green pepper vinaigrette.
Half of the rooms are graced with Egyptian relics.
Occasionally we are graced with exquisite, artful cuisine.
But questions linger, none graced with easy answers.
Some people are graced with a flow; some people are graced with something less than a flow.
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