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saving grace
noun
- a quality that makes up for other generally negative characteristics; redeeming feature.
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Origin of saving grace1
First recorded in 1590–1600
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Perhaps unknowingly she has helped others find their voice too, such as Kitty who described Jessie as her "saving grace".
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But for its throng of faults, the movie does sport a critical saving grace that keeps it from being completely unwatchable: its achingly human star.
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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.
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Nonetheless, Trump’s erraticism and sheer incompetence could be a saving grace.
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“But this election,†she says, “could be our saving grace.â€
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