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The phrase "gracious of him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express appreciation for someone's kind or generous behavior.
Example: "It was truly gracious of him to offer his help when I was in need."
Alternatives: "kind of him" or "generous of him."
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How very gracious of him.
Mr. Keller said: "I told the director that it was gracious of him to apologize.
That was gracious of him [to take the blame]." "He did an admirable job leading us from the front," the federal law minister, Mr.Khurshid said.
That was rather gracious of him, given that Britain had chosen to watch from the sidelines as 12 other European Union countries joined hands and leapt into the unknown.
Dorries added that Thompson's page-long mea culpa printed in the Daily Mail on Thursday was a "step in the right direction" and was "very humble and gracious of him".
He called to congratulate me when I won the Emmy, which was incredibly gracious of him.
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It was very, very gracious of them".
It was gracious of them to ask me.
It was very gracious and wonderful of him.
He's such a quiet presence these days, and it was so gracious of Lethem to pull him back out onto the stage (where he does not like to be) and say: "Look!
"I see a lot of gracious exhortation for him to begin the healing process," Tsang told RNS. "But his silence is as hurtful as his link he posted today, as if to tell us to 'get over it because we're moving on.'".
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