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The phrase "mutual friend" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a person who is a friend to both parties in a relationship or social circle. It can be used in various contexts, such as introducing someone to a shared friend, discussing a mutual acquaintance, or describing a common connection between two people. Example: "Jane and John were introduced by a mutual friend at a party last year and have been inseparable ever since."
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A mutual friend introduced them.
Karen: Through a mutual friend in Boston.
He met Pool through a mutual friend.
GEORGE PACKER: A mutual friend introduced us.
But they had one mutual friend, and this mutual friend threw a birthday party.
(They met through a mutual friend).
A mutual friend connected Just and Hughes via e-mail.
Ms. Ellis approached Michael Kors through a mutual friend.
Then she met Mr. Combs through another mutual friend.
I rang a mutual friend I usually avoided.
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