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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dear of" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without context, it is unclear what it is intended to convey.
Example: "She is a dear of mine who always supports me."
Alternatives: "a dear friend" or "a beloved one".
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Brother of Alvin and a dear friend of Bob Feuerman.
A dear friend of hers offered one of two gold lorgnettes, which she accepted.
The week of the concert, a dear friend of mine died.
"But in life you need a bit of luck … a dear friend of mine always says that the devil invented football, and he's right".
Darcie Sims was a dear friend of ours and one of a kind.
Adored uncle of Michael Shannonn) Rusoff, Andrew Rusoff, Jessica Kirshner and Jordan Kirshner and a dear friend of Bob Feuerman.
She was a dear friend of our founder Henry J. Leir and all of us at the Foundations.
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