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Discover Ludwig'social grace' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is usually used in a figurative sense to refer to a person's ability to behave well and courteously in social settings. For example, "Maria had an innate social grace which made her popular among all her social circles."
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social grace
noun
A skill for dealing with people and society.
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So dressing is a social grace?
Such directness, such social grace wasn't at all what I had been expecting.
Her gregariousness and social grace have always assured her a large circle of friends.
Rubens had unique erudition, social grace and compositional integrity and power.
Kairos would be the god of reverie, of social grace, the god of the right moment.
In the first round of the soccer tournament, the United States women's team eschewed social grace when aggression was required.
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Lindsay had social graces.
Their social graces did".
"Diminished expression of ordinary social graces".
Am I violating the social graces?
Social graces get you meagre results in a shuttered town.
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