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The word "amicably" is correct and well written in English
It is typically used to describe a situation where parties resolve their differences in a friendly and peaceful manner. Example: "Despite their disagreements, they managed to part ways amicably." Alternatives include "cordially" or "friendly."
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Amicably
adverb
Friendly; in an amicable manner.
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Even now, nearly 40 years after the issue of repatriation was first raised by the late actor Melina Mercouri, the Greeks still speak of a "win-win" situation where the dispute is settled amicably.
The occupation notice, signed by Andrew Webb, the LSE's acting school secretary, and delivered to occupiers by hand, lists the university's attempts to "resolve [the] occupation amicably" and says participants' behaviour poses a risk to other students and staff.
Bishop said Australia had offered to return the documents "in an effort to settle the ICJ case amicably, and as a signal of our goodwill towards Timor-Leste".
"It is always difficult when managers leave because usually it occurs when a team has been in trouble, but this decision has been made as amicably as possible between us all," said the United chairman, Kevin McCabe, who met Adams this morning before making his decision.
In one of our conversations, when we had already come to know each other well and were talking amicably, though as always, earnestly, I asked her why she felt so comfortable sitting on a nuclear powder keg.
Guidance to be issued by the commissioner will detail the legal remedies available to those who cannot amicably resolve disputes over the installation of cameras.
Minutes later, everything had been amicably resolved.
The countries have rubbed along, sometimes amicably, sometimes not, with downstream ones (notably Syria and Iraq) assuming there would always be enough water in the upstream reservoirs of Turkey for them all.
Nowhere else in the world can you find the dominant ethnic group (here, the rendang-loving Malays, who make up about 53% of the population) living so amicably with such a big and economically powerful minority (the kway teoh-eating Chinese, about 26%, not to mention the Indians, another 8%).
So everyone has an interest in minimising conflicts and amicably settling those that crop up.But reasons for restraint are not always proof against sabre-rattling and Rusabre-rattling andlging in that of late.
The continental way is more efficient...if we don't follow them we will be left behind".Football has probably made Britons think more amicably about their fellow Europeans than anything else in Britain.
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