Sentence examples similar to amicable remarks from inspiring English sources

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Their divorce was remarkably amicable.

It seems remarkably amicable and casual.

In an unusually tense moment for a race where public forums have been almost boringly amicable, Buttigieg interrupted Ellison during an answer about past remarks on gun policy.

Although he claimed to be more amicable on his return to the Premier League last season, the "specialist in failure" remark in response to perceived criticism from the Frenchman showed how old habits die hard.

Since becoming foreign secretary he has made ill-judged remarks not just about his lifelong target of the European Union, with which he is supposed to be negotiating an amicable withdrawal, but about many others too.

How amicable is too amicable?

The parting seems amicable.

Most have been amicable.

American Amicable disputes that.

The split was amicable.

After all, everything else about Reid's remarks and the furious days leading up to them reflected a state of play between the two parties, and the two men, that no conventional dictionary would ever describe as amicable.

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