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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "it is amicable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a situation or a relationship as being peaceful, friendly, and cooperative. For example, "The disagreement between the two parties ended with an amicable solution."
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In some cases it is amicable and relatively easy to bring about, but it can also get very complicated.
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"It was amicable," he said.
The court heard that the couple eventually split in 2005, but it was amicable.
As for Mr. Rosensweig's departure, Mr. Semel said it was amicable.
"It's a good thing that it's amicable," said Donna Jackson, 47, a longtime Newark resident and one of the protesters.
Herself divorced ("It was amicable") after 23 years of marriage and with one of her sons divorced as well, Ms. Ephriam knows from breakups.
"I don't particularly want to expand on or dwell on the circumstances surrounding my departure from the Beeb suffice to say that it was amicable.
"It was amicable.
Lotke maintains it was amicable.
"It was good to clear the air and it was amicable," Warne said.
"I can't elaborate but it was amicable," said the Scot.
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