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The phrase "conciliatory line" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a statement or approach intended to ease tensions or foster goodwill in a discussion or negotiation.
Example: "In the meeting, she took a conciliatory line, suggesting compromises that could satisfy both parties."
Alternatives: "reconciling approach" or "peaceful stance."
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Other Islamists have adopted his conciliatory line.
Last time round, he took a conciliatory line towards India.
In general, the Europeans have taken a far more conciliatory line toward China.
Mr. Saleh said that Mr. Karzai's strategy also involved a more conciliatory line toward Pakistan.
But behind the scenes, he appeared to be taking a more conciliatory line.
But Tokyo's conciliatory line certainly didn't temper Beijing's behavior then, and even the outgoing center-left Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda toughened his stance against China.
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Daniel Morgan Shelley does well as Guildenstern and in three other roles, but as the conquering Fortinbras, he curiously doesn't get to declare the play's final conciliatory lines.
Flower offered a conciliatory party line, but did include a caveat that correct procedure must be in place at all times.
The pro vice-chancellor struck a conciliatory note at the heated debate, as panellists argued over whether the inquiry drew a line under the affair or was a "whitewash", as one critic said.
He ended on a conciliatory note.
Cassar strikes a more conciliatory note.
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