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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a friend was loading" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing an action that a friend is performing, particularly in relation to technology or a task that involves preparation or setup.
Example: "While we were waiting for the game to start, a friend was loading the software on his laptop."
Alternatives: "a friend was preparing" or "a friend was setting up".
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Once, Mr. Bocchi drove by as a friend was loading his golf clubs into his car.
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He later called the police from Prody's home and reported that a friend was "loaded out of her mind" on drugs, and driving around.
His friends were loading him into an ambulance, as a group of soldiers watched from a nearby McDonald's parking lot.
Outside, on Broadway, Dan and Mike, two of Powers's friends, were loading one of his paintings into a rental truck.
A few families had constructed hiding places in attics and basements, and they could watch through peepholes as their relatives and friends were loaded onto trucks.
Leveson, I said, was "loading a gun".
A new magazine was loaded.
Those that did come from her crowd suggested it was loaded with friends and fair enough; Sydney's her hometown.
My friend arrives as I'm loading a second shot of vodka into the enema bottle.
His friend, Mr. Khan said, gasped and spat blood before he was loaded into an ambulance.
At dusk, Wallace was loaded into an ambulance and taken to New Orleans, to stay with a friend who lived half a block from where he'd been raised.
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