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Discover Ludwig'Goodwill gesture' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to describe an action or token gift done to show goodwill and/or appreciation for someone or something. For example, you could say, "The company offered a goodwill gesture of free tickets to their next event as a thank you for our loyalty."
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"It was almost a goodwill gesture, really," Grime says.
The company has now made a goodwill gesture of £100.
Even just as a goodwill gesture, it would be important".
"It's a goodwill gesture on their part," she said.
A spokesperson said Czechowicz had accepted a £100 goodwill gesture.
I was offered a goodwill gesture of £30 because of the problems.
It has, further, credited your account with £100 as a goodwill gesture.
The company has also promised a goodwill gesture, most likely through an adjustment to your bill.
All they have offered him is €5 as a "goodwill gesture", which adds insult to injury.
The lower of your quotes – £244 – will be met, plus £25 as a goodwill gesture.
It has now agreed to cancel the charges as a goodwill gesture.
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