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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a friend with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a relationship or connection with someone who is a friend, often followed by a specific characteristic or quality.
Example: "She is a friend with a great sense of humor, always making everyone laugh."
Alternatives: "a friend who has" or "a friend possessing".
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He's got a friend with him".
I had a friend with the same problem.
Good thing they have a friend with even bigger teeth!
That he sent cash to a friend with cancer.
A friend with an income moved into the country recently.
Chip start-ups could use a friend with deep pockets.
Corporate America has a friend with House Republicans.
A friend with a similar score is a lawyer.
She had a friend with her, perhaps 16.
He gestured to a friend with fair hair and freckles.
Dwight and Anita have a friend with a PhD.
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