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"cordial of" is not a correct part of a sentence in written English.
It is unclear what the intended meaning of this phrase is and it does not make grammatical sense. If you are trying to express a feeling of friendliness or warmth, you could use "cordiality" as a noun or "cordial" as an adjective. For example: - The two leaders greeted each other with great cordiality. - The atmosphere at the party was very cordial. Alternatively, if you are trying to describe a type of beverage, you could use "cordial" as a noun. For example: - The host served a refreshing lemon cordial at the picnic.
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Bolt and the festival hardly have the most cordial of histories.
A toast, marmalade optional, to Colin Firth, who has quit a film version of Paddington with a grace befitting this most cordial of bears.
Citigroup rose $1.33, to $50.58, after it offered $10.8 billion to buy Nikko Cordial of Japan in a deal that would rank as the largest acquisition of a Japanese brokerage firm by a foreign company.
There have been runs aplenty as the Australians enjoy the most cordial of welcomes from counties so grateful for their presence and their ability to generate income way beyond any other cricketing nation.
Citigroup is expected to raise another $4 billion that will be put toward its purchase of a stake in Nikko Cordial of Japan, on top of hundreds of millions that generated by selling portions of its businesses.
Citigroup is expected to raise another $4 billion that will be put toward its purchase of a stake in Nikko Cordial of Japan, on top of hundreds of millions of dollars that have been generated by selling portions of its businesses.
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As Bradley bemoans the passing of "cordial speech," of "family feelings," of martinis, Burt Edwards gives us a blustering, inelegant performance that only touches the surface.
The rarity of such a cordial gathering of members of different parties was noted by the other public officials who spoke.
Although it is believed that relations between Umar and Khalid, cousins, were always something short of cordial, both of them apparently harboured no ill-will towards each other.
The Lord Mayor of London, Thomas Challis, was similarly critical, declaring that the statue depicted "muscular power and the almost savage ferocity of war..., while... the Great Exhibition afforded an example of the cordial amity of nations".
In his introduction Mr. Boyle, a lecturer in American history at the University of Nottingham, emphasizes the cordial tone of most of these letters.
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