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The phrase "was being diplomatic" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is typically used to describe someone's behavior or actions as being tactful, polite, and sensitive in handling a difficult or sensitive situation. Example: During the negotiation process, Jack's calm and respectful demeanor showed that he was being diplomatic, which helped to ease tensions and lead to a successful agreement.
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He was being diplomatic.
Pappas has since said he was being diplomatic to avoid a fine for criticizing an umpire.
"I said I didn't think it made sense — I was being diplomatic," he said.
"I said I didn't think it made sense—I was being diplomatic," he said.
Asked if she was being diplomatic by the presenter, the 26-year old laughed and said: "I'm being very diplomatic, yeah".
Gary Neville was being diplomatic when he said that Young "knew what he was doing" and those of an Aston Villa disposition may also allow themselves a knowing nod.
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He's being diplomatic; the Affleck movie was a stinkbomb.
Ms Amelekhina may be being diplomatic when she says that the gowns were too fragile.
Phelps is being diplomatic, although he fully expects to be included in the relays.
Cars are commonplace these days, but they weren't blanket-introduced with no disruption; there was a lot of "trial and error", if we're being diplomatic.
He's being diplomatic, but it's clear that he is talking about the lessons many of us spent bored out of our skulls by the Bard, picking through the dry bones of sonnets and soliloquies.
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