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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bro" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in informal contexts to refer to a male friend or companion, often conveying a sense of camaraderie or familiarity.
Example: "I just hung out with a bro from college, and we had a great time reminiscing about old days."
Alternatives: "a buddy" or "a pal".
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Tell a bro to tell a bro.
Kirk looks good but lacks dignity; he's a bro.
(a) bro (b) brah (c) Mr. Edwards (d) dude 9.
This is just my advice to you, as a bro.
Over time, this simple idea — essentially, don't dress like a bro — took some strange turns.
A bro hug, for the uninitiated, is a handshake that flows into a shoulder-first, backslapping embrace.
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Here she comes, striding along, captain save-a-bro, here to ruin another night.
"It's really challenging to live and create in a bro-grammer culture.
Their showdown is more of a bro-down: Trump brags that his "Trump Towers" are bigger than McMahon's "grapefruits".
And We Got Next, a bro-mantic comedy set in a basketball gym?
Basically, a bro-ner killer.
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