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The phrase "amicable personality" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is friendly, pleasant, and easy to get along with.
Example: "Her amicable personality made her a favorite among her colleagues, as she always brought a positive energy to the workplace."
Alternatives: "friendly demeanor" or "pleasant nature".
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Some people want to see reactions and criticism from amicable personalities, others want to lessen the financial stake in remaining current with the latest releases and are happy to get their experience vicariously.
How amicable is too amicable?
The couples are amicable.
Her divorce was amicable.
The parting seems amicable.
Most have been amicable.
It's been very amicable.
The "amicable" discussions would not take place.
"We were amicable," McKellen said.
Their divorce was remarkably amicable.
"Sounds pretty amicable?" "Oh yes.
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