amicable parting
Frequency: 5.52.1 per million words
a separation or end of a relationship on good terms
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- They decided an amicable parting was the best for both of them.
- It was an amicable parting and we greatly value the years we spent together.
- We hope to achieve an amicable parting after so many years working together.
- Despite their professional differences, the business partners managed an amicable parting.
- Despite the sadness, their amicable parting allowed them to remain friends.
- They decided on an amicable parting to avoid a long and costly legal battle.
- The co-founders had an amicable parting, with both wishing each other success in their new ventures.
- After a decade of collaboration, the band announced an amicable parting this morning.
- Is an amicable parting really possible after such a bitter disagreement?
- The CEO's resignation was described as an amicable parting by the board of directors.
- If they can agree on the terms, an amicable parting is still on the table.
- We both hope for an amicable parting that leaves our mutual respect intact.
- The contract stipulated the conditions for an amicable parting of the business partners.
- In many cases, an amicable parting is far better for the children involved.
- It was difficult, but they managed an amicable parting for the sake of their children.
- Their amicable parting surprised many who had expected a heated confrontation.
- An amicable parting is always preferable to a long, drawn-out legal battle.
- To ensure an amicable parting, they agreed to divide their shared assets fairly.
- Their amicable parting made the division of assets much simpler.
- The contract reached its natural end, leading to an amicable parting with the club.