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The phrase "a friend suggested that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to convey that someone recommended an idea or action to you.
Example: "A friend suggested that I try the new restaurant downtown for dinner."
Alternatives: "a friend recommended that" or "a friend advised that".
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A friend suggested that, to finish the evening off, we hire a Manhattan-based company that scans and makes 3-D replicas of your private parts.
A friend suggested that she get a bathmat.
A friend suggested that he go into the escort service.
A friend suggested that he get vaccinated for typhoid, too.
A friend suggested that he consider some of the new buildings in Williamsburg.
A friend suggested that the Met should respond by hiring an overacting warden.
But recently a friend suggested that I think about pairing beets with Indian flavors.
So I was particularly interested when a friend suggested that an over-the-counter (OTC) digestive enzyme supplement might help.
A friend suggested that I wore a navy blue power suit to court.
A friend suggested that he might be a musician, and Mr. Seth took it from there.
A friend suggested that he try making up palindromes of the "Madam, I'm Adam" genre.
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