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The phrase "act of amity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing friendly relations or gestures of goodwill between individuals, groups, or nations.
Example: "The signing of the treaty was seen as an act of amity between the two countries, fostering peace and cooperation."
Alternatives: "gesture of goodwill" or "act of friendship".
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So it is quite definitely not an act of amity and solidarity with its putative Labour brothers for the SNP, led by Nicola Sturgeon, to tell voters that she'll get the Tories out, get Labour in and make sure Labour won't stick to its fiscal promises.
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Ultimately, however, the show's most old-fashioned feature is the hapless double act around which the action unfolds and the scenery frequently collapses: a union of amity and calamity that, at times, recalls Laurel and Hardy.
For this outbreak of amity, give thanks to the central bank.
Yet Renoir doesn't limit his view of amity to the upper crust.
The longtime organic producer Cattrall Brothers Vineyard is one of Amity's grape sources.
This is true of "Amity Gardens," a forgotten track from our second album.
Yesterday was, of course, a day of amity and good will.
His stated hero is Larry Vaughn, fictional mayor of Amity, in the movie "Jaws".
While in Berlin, Adams negotiated (1799) a treaty of amity and commerce with Prussia.
FOUND IN AMERICA EXAMPLE OF AMITY; Interparliamentary Union Delegates Impressed by Lesson to Old World.
He tried to avoid alienating the president, with whom he had a better chance of amity.
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