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Discover Ludwig"natural grace" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It refers to someone's natural ability to move or behave gracefully. Example: The dancer moved across the stage with such natural grace that the audience was captivated by her every move.
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She has a very natural grace about her.
The city heaves with young people, casually but elegantly dressed, and possessed of a natural grace.
It's as if he were deliberately handicapping his natural grace to personalize and energize the whole.
I watched her, thinking wildly, What would happen to this natural grace under coaching?
McMorris hit his tee shot with the natural grace of someone who contorts and twirls his body for a living.
The other three are Nelson Mandela, Kofi Annan and Colin Powell -- men who "best combine natural grace and authority".
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Mr. Bonnett's natural graces helped get him his job at Marsh & McLennan, where he was a telecommunications programmer.
The late paintings of Willem de Kooning, for example, look like marvels of effortless spontaneity, yet de Kooning constructed his paintings slowly and methodically, and he contrived a variety of crafty techniques to achieve that illusion of unpredictable, all-natural grace.
When happy in love, this Othello has a natural ceremonial grace.
There he goes now haring about like some super-evolved footballing species, all lithe, fevered and entirely natural sporting grace.
Charlie describes his brother as a "fit and handsome man, like our father, with strong shoulders and a natural athletic grace".
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