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been cordial
adjective
Hearty; sincere; warm; affectionate.
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The competition has, by all accounts, been cordial until recently.
Relations between father and son have not always been cordial.
Relations between commanders on both sides of the border have usually been cordial.
Still, relations between the Israeli and Egyptian defense establishments have long been cordial.
Yet official relations between the two countries have not always been cordial.
Until then relations between the churches of Carthage and Rome had been cordial.
One woman who has been cordial with Mr. Spurr huffed to others, "I saw him first".
That is how their relationship had once been, cordial but constrained.
So far there have been cordial declarations of appreciation by both parties but no commitment.
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We were cordial".
It was cordial.
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