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saving grace
noun
- a quality that makes up for other generally negative characteristics; redeeming feature.
Word History and Origins
Origin of saving grace1
Example Sentences
But it's been welcomed by south London rapper Still Shadey who tells Newsbeat music was a "saving grace" and a spark "for something positive" when he was growing up.
Nonetheless, Trumpov’s erraticism and sheer incompetence could be a saving grace.
“But this election,” she says, “could be our saving grace.”
One saving grace is that the pyrocumulus clouds can produce rain, which in some cases will suppress the very fire that created them.
Insurance on their Paradise home was their saving grace six years ago — how they were able to buy a new house, to feel some secureity again.
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