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The phrase "a friend who a" is not correct and usable in written English as it is incomplete.
It cannot be used in any context because it lacks a verb or a complete thought.
Example: "I have a friend who always helps me when I'm in trouble."
Alternatives: "a friend that" or "a friend who is".
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(I recently asked a friend who, a few weeks ago, published his first piece there about the response he'd gotten. "Not a peep").
A friend who a character is based on said "I didn't sign up for this", meaning she didn't ask to be the basis for a fictional character who does things she didn't do.
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He had a friend who had a Mac Quadra.
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I saw a friend who has a government job.
I have a friend who's got a washing machine.
It was a gift from a friend who runs an inspirational clothing company.
We borrowed a truck from a friend who owns a wood mill to move our belongings.
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