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Discover Ludwig"polite with" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English
It means the same as "polite to." An example of its usage could be: "She was always courteous and polite with her peers."
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He was hugely fun, witty, courteous with his convictions, polite with his politics.
To be very polite with assistants.
We get very polite with each other.
The trainer should be well trained and very polite with their students.
Although polite with the news media, they are guarded and often bland with their responses.
"He was so polite with me, in all my meetings with him.
My parents were polite with Manshu, but periodically they showed that they found him irritating, too.
Jazz, however, is supposed to be polite, with jazz musicians expected to be urbane sophisticates.
Jeter is polite with reporters, but he does not offer the voluminous answers that Rodriguez does.
He'd just spent weeks and months in London being polite with a group of stuffy people.
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Fortunately these tweeters are smooth and polite but with with plenty of attack.
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