Examples of 'parted amicably' in a sentence
Meaning of "parted amicably"
parted amicably - describes a situation where two parties separated in a friendly and mutually respectful manner
How to use "parted amicably" in a sentence
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parted amicably
They parted amicably and on good terms.
Perhaps the two had parted amicably.
They parted amicably a few months ago.
The Concierge took the phrase as a compliment and they parted amicably.
But the two of them parted amicably and remained friends.
We parted amicably and, thanks to the community property.
He was harmless, and we parted amicably that night.
We parted amicably.
They divorced during Sotomayor 's time as a prosecutor in Manhattan, but parted amicably.
They later parted amicably and were still very fond of each other.
After a few years, we parted amicably.
We parted amicably and I thought that was that.
We are in waiting " and that " Brandy and Roc Nation parted amicably.
D'Ambra parted amicably after eight months with the band, including six months of heavy touring.
Everybody 's cool now . We parted amicably.
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Wewe… parted amicably.
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Who wanted to settle this matter amicably