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Discover LudwigThe phrase "their cordiality" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to the warmth and friendliness shown by a group of people. Example: "Despite the tense situation, their cordiality made the meeting much more pleasant."
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But, for all their cordiality, there was not a word of forgiveness in their remarks, and Annan did not ask for it.
It was the battle between the creationists and the secularists — or, more accurately, among the previously friendly neighbors who in 2004 shed their cordiality to enlist in an ideological battle when the school board voted to add the so-called intelligent design theory to the ninth-grade biology curriculum.
The tension in Kano has been eased by the six-week delay to the poll, but Mr Adiba says during election season "people throw away their cordiality".
Relations between academia and the military services are not known for their cordiality.
While it's unfortunate to me that many of these men treated a woman as more sexualized because of her cosmetics, their cordiality in most of the messages was refreshing.
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The reviewer notes that most of the people Bates meets "had a tinge of colour" but made the "lonely Englishman" comfortable with their "winning cordiality", and is amused that in a feast in Ega an Indian dressed up as an entomologist, complete with insect-net, hunting-bag, pincushion, and an old pair of spectacles.
Are their gestures of cordiality offered in conscious good faith?
The waitstaff, mostly Eastern European women, are extremely good at their jobs, balancing cordiality with knowledge of what Mermolia is trying to do.
In some ways, the two cities are alike, in the earthly variety and rough cordiality of their citizens and in the speed and noise of their controlled disorder.
Later, when the scandal of Lydia's elopement breaks, and Darcy gauntly takes his leave of Elizabeth in the inn near Pemberley, Austen writes, "Elizabeth felt how improbable it was that they should ever see each other again on such terms of cordiality as had marked their several meetings in Derbyshire".
With allegations of cheap practice flying like left hooks around the Olympic boxing tournament, it took an Englishman and an Irishman to settle their legitimate sporting argument with admirable cordiality, Luke Campbell getting the better of John Joe Nevin to win Great Britain's 28th gold medal of the Games.
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