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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amicably with" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing a situation where two parties are engaging in a friendly or peaceful manner during an interaction or negotiation. Example: "The two companies resolved their differences amicably with a mutual agreement that satisfied both sides."
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Mr. Almonte's father, Pedro Almonte, drove a school bus and chatted amicably with neighbors.
John and Yoko whispered amicably with both of them, apparently without distinction.
He spoke amicably with Mr. Fourtou several times, these people said.
After I arrived, the sheik and I talked amicably, with his 2-year-old son sitting on his lap.
He was said to be the only person, bar one, who was able to debate amicably with the histrionic Rand.
He shares an apartment, entirely amicably, with his ex-wife Flory who is an actor and radio announcer.
To much tabloid excitement, Reeves then managed to cohabit amicably with Sarah, her new partner and the children.
During the off season, BeachDogs11937 worked amicably with village officials, and the upshot was that the rules for dogs on the beach were not altered.
That would then make it easier to end marriages amicably, with mediation and out-of-court agreement, rather than a race to start the beastly business of litigation.
Many researchers point out that human beings are a spectacularly cooperative species, far surpassing other animals in the willingness to work closely and amicably with non-kin.
HONG KONG — The modern pursuit of money in this territory of gleaming office towers and rural villages has long co-existed amicably with the embrace of ancient beliefs.
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