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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an amicable way" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a manner of doing something that is friendly and agreeable, often in the context of resolving conflicts or disagreements.
Example: "We managed to settle our differences in an amicable way, ensuring that both parties were satisfied with the outcome."
Alternatives: "a friendly manner" or "a cordial approach".
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We hope this can be resolved in an amicable way as between friends.
Negotiations are proceeding in an amicable way, the two sides say.
Hunt said he had expected a negative reaction from Iran but insisted he wanted to resolve the case "in an amicable way".
He said the party was not in turmoil and argued that the leadership contest would be conducted in an amicable way.
"We both decided to part company in quite an amicable way in the end, but I certainly wasn't going to stay, in my mind, for a long, long time.
American officials wanted to retain final say over any release — a power that Western diplomats say has already been exercised several times, although in an amicable way so far.
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"We were not able to see much traction in the service and secondly we couldn't agree on the commercials and both parties thus decided to part ways in an amicable manner," said Kalyan.
It ended in a completely amicable way.
'You can bet your bottom dollar that behind the scenes it will be set out in a very amicable way.
Mediated divorces involve one attorney who serves as a neutral third-party negotiator who works helps the couple split up in a reasonably amicable way.
"If it will be done, it will be done in a respectful and amicable way with Liverpool.
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