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The phrase "a good bud" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a close friend or companion, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "I always enjoy spending time with my good bud at the park on weekends."
Alternatives: "a close friend" or "a good friend".
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And we go to a portion now that has a good bud.
There is nothing better than to share the experience of being out on the water with a good bud.
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They want good bud at a good price from a good dealer who responds to their text messages.
"Hey, you know where I can get some good bud around here?" a passer-by asked after dropping a dollar in his cup.
Not a thing he bought is beyond resale, and a good automotive bud vase will fetch a pretty penny from a collector, who will know just what he's buying.
The orchard grower hankers for a deep, steady winter, not just to avoid blossom freezing in early spring but to give the apples, peaches and plums the chilling period they need for good bud development.
"We actually get really good bud at home," two dudes who drove 20 hours from rural Texas confided.
If you've got a cadre of good buds to hang out with, though, you can deflect a single bully easily by turning the numbers back on them.
As Winifred laments over how her son used to be such a good boy, the final bud opens to reveal the face of Seymour who pitifully moans "I didn't mean it!" before drooping over.
I think I have a good taste-bud memory.
Based on Sapik's other social media posts, baby and cat are good buds even when the child isn't serving as a feline plaything.
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