Learn what "i've been foolishly doing this for grace" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

This means the speaker admits they have been acting foolishly while trying to do something for Grace.
From Trial Marriage to A Billionaire, Episode 5
Someone admits they have been doing something foolishly for Grace and sounds frustrated with themselves.
Use it when admitting a mistake or saying you were acting against your better judgment for someone else. It sounds emotional and slightly self-critical.
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