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How do you use cordially in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "cordially" in a sentence:

Formal:

* "We cordially invite you to our annual gala." (This suggests a formal invitation.)

* "The mayor cordially thanked the volunteers for their service." (This shows a polite and respectful expression of gratitude.)

* "The committee cordially agreed to the proposed changes." (This implies a friendly and agreeable acceptance.)

Informal:

* "I cordially disagree with your opinion on this matter." (This conveys a respectful disagreement, even though the opinion is different.)

* "We cordially welcomed our new neighbors to the block." (This conveys a warm and friendly welcome.)

* "The team cordially celebrated their victory with pizza and beer." (This implies a happy and enjoyable celebration.)

Other uses:

* "Please respond to this invitation cordially and promptly." (This requests a polite and timely response.)

* "The two rivals exchanged a cordial handshake before the match." (This implies a polite and respectful interaction despite the competition.)

Note: "Cordially" often implies a sense of warmth, friendliness, and respect in formal or polite contexts.

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