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year of grace
noun
- a specified year of the Christian era:
this year of grace; the year of grace 1982.
year of grace
noun
- any year of the Christian era, as dated from the presumed date of Christ's birth
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Good for brilliant young DeMeco Ryans for extracting a six-year contract from the Houston Texans — and he will need every year of grace to fix the bubbling mess he stepped into.
From Washington Post
The repayment period is five years with a possible additional two years of grace.
From Reuters
“I do believe this needs to be a year of grace for our schools,” Wright told members of the Senate Education Committee.
From Washington Times
“How incredibly rare to be given a year of grace,” Zeyl said.
From Seattle Times
“You have a year of grace period . . . and I was taking advantage of that.”
From Washington Post
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