with good grace
In a gracious manner.
Synonyms: willingly, cheerfully, graciously
Antonym: with bad grace
One must not try to trick misfortune, but resign oneself to it with good grace. Aristophanes
We don't always get the kind of work we want, but we always have a choice of whether to do it with good grace or not. Christopher Lee
We don't need to be constantly reasonable in order to have good relationships; all we need to have mastered is the occasional capacity to acknowledge with good grace that we may, in one or two areas, be somewhat insane. Alain de Botton
In the midst of increasing mechanization and technological organization, propaganda is simply the means used to prevent these things from being felt as too oppressive and to persuade man to submit with good grace. Jacques Ellul