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The phrase "a buddy to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a friendly relationship or companionship with someone.
Example: "He has always been a buddy to me, offering support and laughter during tough times."
Alternatives: "a friend to" or "a companion to".
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I was a "buddy" to a man dying of AIDS.
The father acts like a buddy to his son, not a dad.
While she is serious, her husband was a practical joker, a buddy to everyone.
The first provides fundamental support for both; the latter includes a buddy to further optimize support for user affect.
But as an assistant, I was more of a pal, a buddy to the players.
Knowing he would need a "buddy" to work with, she volunteered.
When we got home, Sam called a buddy to fill him in on the day's activities.
More of a buddy to sit in a nice cool bar with.
Set goals for yourself and get a buddy to support you and to help you stay with a hobby.
Once the internship begins, interns are partnered with a buddy to help bring the new employee up to speed quickly".
In New York, she volunteered for the Actors' Fund as a "buddy" to performers dying of HIV/AIDS.
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