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What's "grace" mean and when's it used?

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Rebecca

The noun "grace" means simple elegance or courteous goodwill. The term "your grace," or plural "your graces," was used to refer to dukes and duchesses but is no longer commonly used this way, other than in fiction and perhaps in the royal courts of England. Ex: The ballet dancers move with grace. Ex: He had the grace to admit he was wrong. Ex: Your grace, should we hold a ball?

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