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The phrase "a friend named" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used when introducing or identifying a friend by their given name. Example: "I went to the mall with a friend named Sarah."
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For Pierce and his friends, that song resonated because a year earlier a friend named Howard Johnson was shot and killed.
A friend named me.
Daphne had a friend named Carrie Gross.
That he had a friend named Bunbury.
"I had a friend named Harper Soules.
Dick Copaken has a friend named Nick Meaney.
My mother had a friend named Monica Morris.
He has a driver, a friend named Danny Turner.
In college, I had a friend named Kurt.
Letter four: sister Nettie has a friend named Mr ___.
A friend named Billy Young suggested the name Uga, from the University of Georgia's UGA shorthand.
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