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Discover LudwigThe phrase "graceful with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that possesses grace or elegance in their movements or actions. Example: The ballerina was graceful with every step she took, gliding across the stage with apparent ease.
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Wright is tall and graceful with a willowy figure.
The better wines were graceful, with an earthy, mineral component.
Eric Asimov found it brisk and graceful with classic spiciness.
Jeter is smooth and graceful, with a gift of making tough plays look routine.
The appurtenances are graceful, with inlaid blue accents and sculptural hooks in the dressing rooms.
Lively and graceful, with spicy, refreshing flavors of red fruits, flowers and herbs.
Santiago González, 38, our instructor, was amiable and graceful with the capes.
Quiet, graceful, with an infectious smile, Azeb joined Mazi Mas in its second year.
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Mr. Jones displays a graceful way with music, along with his mastery of dry wit.
Whereas he often stood back warily in social settings, Joanna, a tall, graceful woman with auburn hair, moved with ease.
There are enthralling episodes when Ms. Mearns dances with graceful movements tinged with frenzied compulsion.
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