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The phrase "a friend to bring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone you would like to invite or have accompany you to an event or gathering.
Example: "I was hoping to have a friend to bring along to the party this weekend."
Alternatives: "a companion to bring" or "a guest to bring".
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She had me text a friend to bring more lemons.
"Can I go home first to get a few things?" "Get a friend to bring them to you.
Mr Jones needed a friend to bring his medication but managed to carry on the technical duties during the play.
nurse caring for babies just like this one, and asked a friend to bring her the book of malformations.
So she parked herself on her building's cold front step, unlighted cigarette in hand, and waited for a friend to bring a few dollars.
She has to eat and drink through a straw, but she gets a friend to bring her a fifth of Jack Daniel's, which is completely prohibited, not least because Dara is taking both painkillers and antibiotics.
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If it's an emergency, tell a family member or friend to bring your bag to you at the hospital.
Invite each friend to bring a friend of theirs, preferably one you haven't met before.
If you want, invite a few friends to bring Liv dolls to play with, then have a Liv doll sleepover!
Consider organizing a party and inviting all of your friends, and tell your friends to bring a guest or two.
Or ask family and friends to bring a dish and bake your own cake.
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