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Discover Ludwig'maintain cordial' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the behavior of a group of people or a relationship between two people that is characterized by politeness and good will. For example:The staff at the office did their best to maintain cordial relationships with each other during difficult times.
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"We will always maintain cordial relations with China," he said.
Following her victory she sought to assure a concerned China that she would maintain cordial relations with the mainland.
–What does Mr. Zapatero mean when he states that his government will maintain "cordial relations" with world governments?
And he does maintain cordial ties to several important lawmakers, including Senator Elizabeth Warren, the Massachusetts Democrat and a fierce critics of the bank.
If the I.S.I. continues to maintain cordial ties to the Haqqanis, Mr. Markey said, "this may be a precursor" to such a decision.
For another, it tries to maintain cordial relationships with financial institutions and their executives, since coöperation, not antagonism, is often what advances its broader regulatory agenda.
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In his last years Dušan maintained cordial relations with the Pope in Avignon.
As head of state I maintains cordial relations with the whole world.
China maintains cordial relationships with any number of countries that are often touchy about tourists.
It hosts a huge US airbase while also maintaining cordial relations with Iran.
As recently as the Administrations of Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush, Republican White Houses maintained cordial diplomatic relations with the Tribune.
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