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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amiable service" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's character or behavior in a positive manner, especially in the context of customer service or hospitality. Example: The waitstaff at the restaurant provided us with amiable service, making our dining experience all the more enjoyable.
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Prix fixe menus make this affordable for a broad range of people who can relax and enjoy the fabulous surroundings and the correct discreet amiable service.
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Servers are hardworking and amiable, but service is sometimes ragged.
Those waiters are amiable, but service is a bit ragged.
The rest of the staff was also amiable, but service was slow.
Waiters are amiable, but service can be slow (possibly because the kitchen is on the floor below the dining room and bar).
Some other songs pay amiable lip service to hardship, as metaphors for relationship turmoil: "Barricade" is about the walls we build, and "Pins & Needles" is about being strung along.
SERVICE Amiable and assured.
The menu is captivating, though, and the service amiable, professional and quick.
Service is amiable and attentive.
Service is amiable but haphazard.
SERVICE -- Amiable and accommodating but not crisp.
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