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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a friend of one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who is a friend of a specific person, often in a more formal or literary context.
Example: "In the grand scheme of things, a friend of one can often become a friend of many."
Alternatives: "a friend of yours" or "a friend of mine".
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Focus on a friend of (one of) the gender(s) you are attracted to, don't string them along but hangout with them more, talk more and make plans.
Honey pie, whoever trained you needs to be fired YESTERDAY," said Meghan Sanett, professional dancer with Go2Talent and a friend of one of our HuffPost Arts editors, on Facebook.
Why, for example, don't they ever take a moment of silence for all the Iraqi kids who die?" SANJAY DUTT, 22, of Leeds, England, a friend of one of the suicide bombers who struck London on July 7. [A1].
The fifth was a friend of one of them.
She was a friend of one of my sisters.
Four employees and a friend of one worker were ordered to the basement.
A friend of one of the students then called the guard a racial slur.
Martin Davis, a friend of one of the dancers, offered to help.
Janaya, 11, was a friend of one of Ms. Yates's foster children, a girl named Dana, Janaya said.
I get chatting to somebody and they could be a soap star or a runner for a company or a friend of one of those people.
The couple met in November 1996, when Mr. Murphy, a friend of one of Dr. Hogan's roommates, introduced himself at a party at her Manhattan apartment.
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