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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a warm manner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's friendly and approachable way of interacting with others.
Example: "She greeted everyone with a warm manner, making them feel instantly at ease."
Alternatives: "a friendly demeanor" or "a cordial approach".
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Sabeti is a slender woman in her late thirties, with a warm manner.
An only child, he grew to be a short, balding, unprepossessing man with a warm manner.
Mr de Blasio has a big smile and a warm manner and gushes about liberation theology.
She says you have to be trustworthy, with a warm manner, especially if you are meeting people in their own homes.
"Like our intonation and the way we move our hands," said Ms. Kendal, 52, who has long blond hair and a warm manner.
Dr. Formicola, a man with two wings of curly salt-and-pepper hair and a warm manner, achieved this partly through a personality that makes him as comfortable in a boardroom as on a street corner.
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He has a lovely, warm manner, but I thought there was a trace of sadness in his lidded eyes.
She taught yoga in a gentle and warm manner, always with a dash of humor, friends said.
Not in so many words, but behind his warm manner and boyishness is a promising artist who started writing songs for P Diddy, Cassie and Lil' Wayne at 16, and had one of the biggest summer hits in 2009 with "Whatcha Say", so he has every reason to be a little smug.
In fact, he is aspen-slight, with a grave, elfin face, and a warm, earnest manner.
Yet Ms. Ensler has a warm, bubbly manner, her hands flutter and her fists ball up to punctuate points.
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