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Discover LudwigThe phrase "one saving grace" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a single positive aspect that makes up for a negative situation. For example: "The movie was terrible, but the one saving grace was the beautiful music score."
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But there is one saving grace on our side: the most powerful and mightiest influencer, and perhaps the best argument we have in our pocket to fight back.
On the acting front, the one saving grace is the full-on scenery-chewing delight that is Gary Oldman.
Yet the top-rank acting talent keeps on showing up for him, the one saving grace of Allen's movies in recent years.
"The one saving grace of Android's track record on security is that most of the bugs people find in it cannot be exploited while the device is PIN-code locked.
There is one saving grace.
The one saving grace of the movie?
One saving grace was the mild, almost muggy temperature.
With any place that's bloody awful, there is usually one saving grace.
One saving grace, they said, was that the whole system might end up being rewritten anyway.
Everton's defensive certainty has been their one saving grace in a blighted season, but yesterday even that deserted them.
One saving grace, which will be shared by David Chaytor, was that I had pleaded guilty and was unsurprised by my sentence.
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