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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a friend that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific friend and describing a characteristic or action related to them.
Example: "I have a friend that always knows how to make me laugh."
Alternatives: "a friend who" or "a friend that I can rely on".
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I had a friend that was working at ZUMA Press.
Mr. Grimm has said he was only helping "a friend that needed a hand".
I have a friend that gets to travel and write about it.
I have to have a friend that pulls me out.
"Be a friend that lifts somebody else up.
"I had a friend that was infected with HIV.
She talked to a friend that morning about the anniversary of the slayings.
Find a friend that can help.
Call a friend that has a cat.
Race with a friend that is faster than you.
Talk to a friend that will comfort you.
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