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The phrase "to grace" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where one is referring to bestowing honor or favor upon someone or something. Example: "The event was graced by the presence of several distinguished guests."
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to grace
noun
Elegant movement; poise or balance.
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Lester Foley comes up to Grace.
All boils down to grace, I suppose.
Papu to Grace.
To Grace: Fair enough.
Special thanks to Grace Hawthorne & Scott Stowell.
Where once Achilles deign'd to grace?
It's up to Grace to help out.
Again, he repeated the request to Grace.
Our love to Grace, Jaclyn and Harrison.
Throughout, "Fall to Grace" feels disappointingly safe and formulaic.
That's why I called it "Fall to Grace".
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