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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gracious intent" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's action or behavior that is kind, generous, and considerate. Here is an example sentence: - Despite the heated argument, the two politicians still maintained a gracious intent towards each other, a sign of their professionalism and respect.
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The point — or one point — is that an earlier version of Mr. McCain might have approached Mr. Cochran with less gracious intent.
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Miami's Davis was gracious in accepting the Sugar Bowl invitation and was intent on preparing his Hurricanes to play Florida and, if possible, capture a share of the national championship.
Good gracious!
How gracious.
Gracious service.
Oh Gracious".
Most gracious.
He was equally gracious.
She was gracious.
"Oh, good gracious.
Good gracious me!
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