live amicably

Frequency: 6.02.1 per million words

To live together in a peaceful and friendly manner, without arguments.

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  • Despite their different habits, the roommates managed to live amicably together.
  • They learned to live amicably despite their disagreements.
  • It's important for everyone in the community to learn how to live amicably with their neighbors.
  • It's crucial for roommates to live amicably to maintain a peaceful environment.
  • For the sake of their children, the divorced couple agreed to try and live amicably in the same town.
  • The divorced couple managed to live amicably for the sake of their children.
  • Neighboring countries must find a way to live amicably to ensure regional stability.
  • Can two rival nations ever truly live amicably?
  • My brother and I didn't always live amicably when we were kids, but we get along now.
  • After the conflict, the tribes began to live amicably side by side.
  • We hope that in the future, all cultures will be able to live amicably side by side.
  • To live amicably with others requires understanding and compromise.
  • The key to a happy life is learning to live amicably with those around you.
  • She always strives to live amicably with her neighbors.
  • If they could resolve their minor disagreements, they would be able to live much more amicably.
  • The treaty aimed to help both countries live amicably in the future.
  • For the past five years, the two families have lived amicably next door to each other.
  • Even with different opinions, people can still live amicably.
  • Is it truly possible for people with such opposing views to live amicably in the same society?
  • They hope to live amicably together for many years to come.