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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a friendliness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a quality or state of being friendly, often in a more abstract or general sense.
Example: "Her a friendliness towards strangers made her a beloved figure in the community."
Alternatives: "a warm demeanor" or "a friendly attitude".
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"I felt friendly, there was a friendliness," she said.
"I like them to have a friendliness and playfulness, and a sense of humor.
The Chinese gamblers have come to rate the casinos on a friendliness scale.
There is a friendliness and an openness that I haven't seen many other places.
These humbler hills also offer a friendliness absent at large resorts owned by publicly traded corporations and insurance conglomerates.
A gracious, elegant woman who treated everyone with a friendliness and kindness that reflected her joie de vivre.
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On a personal level, there is a lot of friendliness, a lot of coming and going and writing and reading, but it's not wholehearted promotion.
Thumbtack did a survey where they rated Louisiana with an 'A' for its friendliness to small business.
Varina Davis wrote, "It was to me a curious spectacle, the steady approximation to a thorough friendliness of the President and his War Minister.
For others it was a purposeful friendliness with clear boundaries that would be formally terminated at a pre-determined point if it did not naturally fade away.
There's a great sense of community at the heart of the event, a cool friendliness pervading it.
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