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The phrase 'more conciliatory' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an adjective that means peaceful, cooperative, or tending to reconcile differences. For example, "The two sides were able to come to an agreement because the negotiator took a more conciliatory approach."
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Some were more conciliatory.
Other northerners were more conciliatory.
Others were more conciliatory.
Mr. Lopez took a more conciliatory approach.
Cassar strikes a more conciliatory note.
They are using more conciliatory language.
But Mr Epifani is no more conciliatory.
This week, he took a more conciliatory tack.
LeMasters struck a much more conciliatory note.
The sides are making more conciliatory noises.
Ms. Conlon has been more conciliatory.
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