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The phrase "a friends to" is not correct in English.
It should be "a friend to" if referring to a single friend or "friends to" if referring to multiple friends. You can use the corrected phrase when describing a relationship or support provided to someone.
Example: "She has always been a friend to those in need."
Alternatives: "a companion to" or "an ally to".
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Evaluation / Assessment: Students will be evaluated based on participation in the initial task and subsequent class discussion, a completed Profile, Poll, and Review on I-Neighbors, and thoughtful completion of a persuasive pitch to recruit a friends to join their online community.
Try to find a friends to work out with! Go for a run together around your neighborhood - it makes it a lot more fun!
If you don't know what kind to buy you should talk to your hair stylist or borrow a friends to try out.
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