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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amiable message" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a message that is friendly, pleasant, or agreeable in tone.
Example: "She sent an amiable message to her colleagues, wishing them a productive week ahead."
Alternatives: "friendly message" or "pleasant message".
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If this happens, just wait a week or two, and call again, leaving a nice, amiable message if they don't answer.
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He seemed to be a quixotic but nice, amiable fellow with a simple message: he would govern independently, unbeholden to "special interests".
Kevin Eldon failed to give a taste of the success of his recent Edinburgh show with a rushed outing for his "Northern man" character Stanley Jewthorpe while Josie Long was amiable enough with material that included the best message to leave in condensation on a hotel mirror: "I will kill again".
As portrayed by Jerry Stiller, Fineman is a self-righteous but generally amiable artiste who boasts that all his films have serious messages.
How amiable.
Pragmatic and amiable, perhaps.
The staff is amiable.
The split was amiable.
Service: Amiable if haphazard.
An amiable young policewoman appeared.
Amiable fun, all the same.
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