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on good terms

adjective as in thick

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When she resigned in 2019, she did so on good terms with Trump — unlike many appointees — and later became the chair of the America First Policy Institute, a Trump-connected policy think tank.

Tuchel and considerable parts of the team never seemed on good terms during his 14-month spell.

From BBC

But by 2012, Ciccone said he was back on good terms with his sister.

The two families were once on good terms but have fallen out.

From BBC

Both of them share their experiences and offer some best practices for leaving on good terms and being prepared to leap into something new.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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