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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amiable coexistence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a friendly and harmonious existence or relationship between different groups, individuals, or entities.
Example: "The two communities have managed to achieve an amiable coexistence, despite their differing beliefs and traditions."
Alternatives: "friendly coexistence" or "harmonious living".
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The group doing the most to undermine this amiable coexistence is the farmers themselves.
Hemlines were high, shiny black leggings consorted with equestrian jackets, short glossy leather coats were enhanced with colored patches, and tweed and leather settled into a reasonably amiable coexistence.
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Peaceful coexistence?
How amiable.
Pragmatic and amiable, perhaps.
The staff is amiable.
The split was amiable.
Coexistence projects suffered.
There will be coexistence.
Coexistence is complex.
Service: Amiable if haphazard.
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