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The phrase "his grace" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in religious or formal contexts to refer to a title of honor or respect, particularly for clergy or nobility.
Example: "The bishop entered the room, and everyone stood in reverence for his grace."
Alternatives: "his honor" or "his majesty."
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It's part of his grace.
His Grace the Duke of Argyll".
His grace is contagious.
Dr. Gloster bestowed his grace on me.
He never lost his grace".
His grace and élan will be missed.
"What is it?" They found His Grace in the morning.
His poverty has had no effect on his grace.
There were limits to his grace, after all.
Melanchthon praised his "grace of presentation and unprecedented clarity".
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His grace, magnanimity and lack of bitterness are truly remarkable".
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