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The phrase "a friend who has" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a friend who possesses a certain quality, characteristic, or item.
Example: "I have a friend who has an incredible talent for painting."
Alternatives: "a friend possessing" or "a friend with".
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I saw a friend who has a government job.
A friend who has no needs, except for your money.
I have a friend who has two grown children.
I have a friend who has about 30 I.Q.
"You get a friend who has wealthy friends to host it.
Jack intends to write a book about a friend who has gone missing there.
Anybody can go into design centers now — they all have a friend who has a card.
(This time she was staying with a friend who has an apartment in Gramercy Park).
"I have asked him the question twice," said a friend who has attended several parties there.
"The Mercedes fits my self-image," a friend who has five of them told me.
I have a friend who has a house dish, which she always serves for dinner parties.
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