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How to use saving grace in a sentence

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Ironically, the unchallenged primacy of the supreme leader is also the saving grace of communist ideology.
There are lots of typefaces I don't like, but each of them usually has a saving grace.
The only saving grace for the moment is that mortgage rates are pegged at reasonable levels, thanks to the EU Bank.
The saving grace of the cavernous Innis Town Hall, however, is it allows musicians to accompany a film live.
The only saving grace is the director's commentary, which, as I mentioned earlier, provides amazing insight into the film.
The only saving grace is that most children take it for granted that spirits and the like are imaginary beings.
But there's no real-life pianist savant here, no cutesy romance, no saving grace.
Having simple luxuries on hand for hungry loved ones is a saving grace when friends drop by or for when holiday houseguests search for snacks.
The saving grace of the past few days has been my preoccupation with a new geeky toy, a DVD recorder.
That Sunday following the beginning of the war Reverend Isaac preached of saving grace.
Humour's your best medicine at present, and a sense of the absurd your saving grace.
He helped me to see that I was a sinner who needed the saving grace of Almighty God.
For Beam at least, lyrical specificity isn't just a strong suit, it's sometimes a saving grace.
The saving grace to the whole artistic endeavour is that the works are classic verismo operas with sky-high true-life grit.
The saving grace is that the Zoo's drinking water comes from the piped water supply.
The flashbacks to the uncles' escapades in Africa ought to have been the saving grace of a rather uninteresting slow plot.
The only saving grace for the animal, say zoo officials, is that there appears to be no fracture in the injured leg.
It's a long climb, a brutal ascent by any standard, but that severity is the mountain's saving grace.
Restricted by a 12A certificate, the film lacks the raunchiness one would expect from the subject, or the sophisticated charm that might have proved its saving grace.
The saving grace is that Sharif is emerging from several years in political exile.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Bully Rawson, with all his faults, had the saving grace of perceptiveness, wherefore the bright idea remained unpropounded.
Fred had grown into a lout of a boy, whose only saving grace was athleticism.
Indeed, at the time of its first successes, it was the saving grace of England.
Faith, as you may have heard in church, is a saving grace, and essential to peace of mind.
Only by doing the will of the Father is the saving grace of the Son obtainable.
Had not his mother been the good sense and saving grace of his own home?
The saving grace of American policy may once again lie in its ineffectuality.
The one saving grace through all of this torment is Brendan Rodgers, above.
The saving grace is with the gamete, and with the gamete alone.
It, too, has the saving grace of continuance exhibited by the grey wolf.
The only saving grace was the fact that every lunchtime you can leave it all behind for half an hour and slope off to the chippy.
Their saving grace was a truth commission, sapiently releasing anger to spill where hurt harbours healing.
But it has at least the saving grace of antiquity to excuse it.
The saving grace was that our Cockney commentator was very funny.
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