Sentence examples for a friendly popular from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a friendly popular" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought or a misphrasing, as "friendly" and "popular" are adjectives that typically describe different qualities and do not naturally combine in this way.
Example: "She is a friendly person who is also very popular among her peers."
Alternatives: "a sociable individual" or "a well-liked person".

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Ms. Burgos recalled her neighbor as a friendly, popular young man who was idolized by his younger brother.

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His teachers remember him as a friendly and popular boy, but no great scholar.

A saxophonist and bandleader, he was a friendly and popular face of post-Coltrane jazz in the 1960s.

The friendly, popular Siam Oriental, at 190 Khao San Road, (66-2) 629-0312, no fax, has 80 clean, no-frills rooms, with private baths, air-conditioning and hot water.

At dinner, the L'Ancre de Marine, 5 rue Jules Garnier, (687) 27 27 68, is a friendly, bustling brasserie popular with groups.

Under the disapproving scrutiny of the gossipy locals, she sets up a piano school and finds a puppyish admirer in a friendly mechanic (the popular actor Song Kang-ho, last seen here in "The Host").

Detective Chief Inspector Pete Marsh, of Greater Manchester Police, said: "Kevin was a happy, friendly and popular person, who enjoyed life and in no way deserved what happened to him.

Just steps from the rue du Bac and the antique shops and galleries of the rue de l'Université, the Montalembert has a friendly staff and is especially popular during fashion week.

My own story resulted from my error of befriending a very extroverted and friendly girl (popular) from a different elementary starting my first day of junior high.

He was a handsome young man, friendly and popular, but photographs from that era capture a striking gravity in his expression.

In the state legislature, Seminerio--60, a former corrections officer, very friendly, very popular, very ample in girth--is given to saluting his collegues (Democrats, Republicans, and Conservatives alike) on both cheeks with kisses.

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