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Discover LudwigThe sentence "It is amiable" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use the sentence to describe someone or something that is friendly and kind. For example: "Tim was so amiable - he went out of his way to help me with my project."
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It is amiable, intelligent and forthright, with a lucid overview of the privileged world it surveys.
Much that has been written about Jane Fonda is mocking, though most of it is amiable.
It is amiable, frothy fiction, but behind Meyer's typically bittersweet humour is a new reality: for many, we are in the Age Of No Retirement.
It is amiable, amusing and often affecting, with some terrific support from Leslie Phillips and Richard Griffiths as his old actor mates grouching and grumping over the newspapers at the local coffee bar.
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Like Entourage, it's amiable rather than funny.
It's amiable enough, I suppose, but there is far too much laughing, she says, like a grump.
SJP and Hugh aren't going to be taking home any statuettes for this one: but it's amiable and good natured.
It's amiable, colourful fare, buoyed up by occasional moments of beauty, most of them in the dazzling background designs – both worldly and otherworldly.
It looked like a lark to make, and it was amiable viewing – even though, at times, Steve and Sam looked a little shellshocked that their concept had finally made it to television.
It's amiable and scenic fare – nice to see TV finding work for the sort of semi-retired folk they'd never give actual programmes to in this Michael McIntyre-dominaged age.
Given the talent, the jokes can be surprisingly creaky, but it's amiable enough.
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