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grace period
noun
- a period of time after a payment becomes due, as of a loan or life-insurance premium, before one is subject to penalties or late charges or before the loan or policy is canceled.
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“It just crept up on me that the grace period is over,” Mulaney says about his subway-chase revelation that he was getting older.
Charney has a 30-day grace period before he is officially terminated.
Politicians are spending the last several weeks of this court-ordered grace period trying to come up with a new solution.
Glitches provide a grace period for you to strengthen statements, missions, arguments and other words-worthy endeavors.
Will she stay on for a grace period and then be reassigned as ambassador to some neutral country like Switzerland or Luxembourg?
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