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amicable

[am-i-kuh-buhl] / ˈæm ɪ kə bəl /


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The episodes contain some of the season’s bigger emotional beats, including one of TV’s most amicable breakups between teenagers, a mended friendship and a character finally living his true self openly.

From Los Angeles Times

A company spokesperson said: "We have offered and continue to offer to meet with Ms Cox as we remain committed to resolving this matter constructively and reaching a fair and amicable resolution."

From BBC

Reuben says: "It's just amazing – not only that he's my father, but also that he's a really amicable person."

From BBC

“It was a stressful time even though it was an amicable breakup,” says the 38-year-old anesthesiologist.

From Los Angeles Times

"I'm not trying to fight anybody here, I'm just trying to find an amicable solution," he said.

From BBC