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Sentence count:42+1Posted:2017-05-21Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: savingsavingslabour savingsavings banksavings and loansavings accountengravingsavings and loan associationMeaning: n. (Christian theology) a state of sanctification by God; the state of one who under such divine influence. 
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31. Her sense of humor has to be a saving grace.
32. As a saving grace , counter - cyclical measures aside , we would be compelled to restore long - term fiscal order.
33. Enter my saving grace: Joie de vivre Hotels and their Joy of Life Club.
34. It was debated whether saving grace could be obtained outside the membership of the church.
35. He may be stupid and mean. but his saving grace his humour.
36. This book is very badly written, and its only saving grace is its interesting color photographs.
36. Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
37. The lack of fire power in Nigera, South Korea and Greece may be a saving grace.
38. However, a few more companies -- including Microsoft -- did send representatives, and the empirical workshop was a saving grace.
39. Reporter Another potentially saving grace – a growing number of oil suppliers.
40. The saving grace is that the album still sounds dense, punchy, lean and surly.
41. His kindness to his mother is his saving grace; otherwise, I would despise him.
42. He may is stupid and mean, but his saving grace his humour.
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