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The phrase "graceful exit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to leaving a situation or position in a dignified or smooth manner.
Example: "After years of dedicated service, she made a graceful exit from the company, ensuring a smooth transition for her team."
Alternatives: "dignified departure" or "smooth exit."
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* Make a graceful exit.
Barenboim could not have made a more graceful exit.
The most serious concerns the problem of a "graceful exit".
These parties might welcome a graceful exit from coal.
A few moments later, Mrs. Clinton provided a graceful exit.
These directors and the chief executive could have had a much more graceful exit.
As the Treasury Department makes a graceful exit from Citi, investors are cheering.
She manages her graceful exit without benefit of pink elephant or green umbrella.
Nowhere is the need for the graceful exit more apparent than in our politics.
"His choice is to fight or make a graceful exit," a senior Western official said.
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In the next few weeks, we'll see exactly how and when Rachel makes her sure-to-be-graceful exit.
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