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What is the comparative and superlative form of the word graciously?

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What is the adverb form of the word gracious?

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Is graciously an adverb?

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What part of speech is graciously?

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The nominee for the Grammy graciously accepted the award given once in a blue moon.


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How do you use graciously in a sentence?

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