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Discover Ludwig"his courtesy" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used as a subject, object, or possessive in a sentence. Example: 1. "His courtesy towards his guests was evident in the way he welcomed them into his home." (subject) 2. "She appreciated his courtesy when he held the door open for her." (object) 3. "We were impressed by his courtesy throughout the whole meeting." (possessive).
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While there, he changed his courtesy name to Zhimo.
Strand was an "overly emotional person," but his courtesy warred with his intensity.
His courtesy was instinctive, his thank-you notes reliably there the next day.
They were amazed by his joking, his courtesy and his general lack of V.I.P. attitude.
Ellington looked ravaged in a way that was only slightly softened by his courtesy.
"I only have a few minutes," he said, his courtesy overcoming his irritation at being interrupted.
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We love him for his expressions, of both joy and despair, his ambling gait, his courtesies and kindnesses.
THERE'S a moment in the film "Robot & Frank" when Frank, an aging retiree with a helper robot installed in his life courtesy of his son, forgets that his caretaker is something other than human.
Bay, who is from Trail, British Columbia, grew up with a posters of Jim Rice and Carl Yastrzemski in his home, courtesy of his father, Dave, a die-hard Red Sox fan.
He gave you his whole attention, his whole courtesy.
People respect the way he treats others -- his genuine courtesy and respect for his colleagues and those who come before his court.
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