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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressed amicably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a situation or issue that has been dealt with in a friendly or peaceful manner.
Example: "The disagreement was addressed amicably, allowing both parties to reach a mutual understanding."
Alternatives: "resolved in a friendly manner" or "handled with goodwill."
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Dysfunctional boards almost always erupt into internecine warfare if nothing is done to allow the causes of dissension and disagreement to be addressed and, hopefully, amicably resolved.
Despite our repeated efforts to address and resolve these issues amicably both before and after his departure, Leslie has chosen to take this route in an attempt to set aside contract terms to which he previously agreed on multiple occasions.
A large number of the immigrants are from neighbouring Zimbabwe, whose president Robert Mugabe said: "If there is any issue arising from the influx of Africans into any country, surely that can be discussed and measures can be taken and taken amicably to deal and address the situation".
A spokesperson from the DAE, speaking about the protests at Idinthakarai, said: "All the matters are being addressed amicably".
They bought the house at the address that Jesse James had once called home, and they lived there more or less amicably for the forty-eight years it took Virgil Wilson to smoke himself to death.
They even argue amicably.
They spoke, amicably.
"The gentlemen parted amicably".
It ended, but amicably.
They parted amicably.
The men left amicably.
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