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Free sign upThe phrase "a good mate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a friend or companion who is supportive, trustworthy, or enjoyable to be around.
Example: "Having a good mate by your side can make challenging times much easier to handle."
Alternatives: "a great friend" or "a reliable companion".
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He's a good mate.
"Yeah, of course he's a good mate".
But he is a good mate?
He is actually quite a good mate of mine, to be honest.
He's a good mate, one of those blokes you can count on.
There's a difference between a good mate and a good housemate.
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He was a hard worker, a convivial mate, a good friend to many.
The earth beneath the bunds should be loosened to ensure a good mating with the bund.
"When you look at who is a good running mate, a good partner, that is a different calculus.
He's a very good mate of mine and he's helped me through a lot of my career.
But he was a very good mate.
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