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The phrase "a friendly man" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a man who is kind, pleasant, and approachable in various contexts, such as personal descriptions or character assessments.
Example: "Everyone in the neighborhood knows him as a friendly man who always greets you with a smile."
Alternatives: "an amiable man" or "a sociable man."
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Our local copper was a friendly man, he knew everyone.
I knew that he was a friendly man.
The doctor, a friendly man in his fifties, saw me right away.
A friendly man, Jon Fjeld stole Hahn away from his girlfriend for a beer.
Neighbours described Lubitz as a friendly man pursuing his dreams "with vigour".
His neighbors described a friendly man who was always eager to help.
A friendly man in his late thirties named Walter Hays sat down to talk.
A friendly man replaced the woman & in a few minutes he had his visa.
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She attributed this in large measure to Roosevelt's radio addresses, in which he spoke to people "in such a friendly, man-to-man fashion".
But Ms. Kolmes said she knew that tenant, a big, friendly man with a limp.
Pevear is a mild, friendly man with a gray goatee and the sort of untraceable accent that comes off a little high-end.
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