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The phrase "a disabled friend of hers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a friend who has a disability, emphasizing the relationship and the fact that the friend is disabled.
Example: "She often talks about her experiences volunteering at the community center, where she met a disabled friend of hers who inspired her to advocate for accessibility."
Alternatives: "a friend of hers with a disability" or "a friend of hers who is disabled."
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A disabled friend of hers reported looting in a neighborhood convulsed by rioting.
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A friend of hers sent her the article a few months later.
Then a friend of hers took her own life.
But they drifted apart and split up when he admitted to an affair with a friend of hers.
Then an email from a friend of hers landed in my inbox.
In fact, according to a friend of hers, Britney Spears credits her father for saving her life.
A few minutes later, a friend of hers approached us with a message.
A friend of ours went into a Fifth Avenue department store the other morning to send a birthday gift to a friend of hers far….
A friend of ours went into a Fifth Avenue department store the other morning to send a birthday gift to a friend of hers far away.
She is my "friend" and I am a "friend" of hers, well, one of her 2500 "friends".
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