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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mate" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in informal contexts to refer to a friend or companion, often in British or Australian English.
Example: "I met up with a mate for coffee yesterday."
Alternatives: "a friend" or "a buddy".
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Villa's a mate.
He's a mate.
Everyone needs a mate.
But never, ever, EVER cross a mate.
Are you a mate of Thierry Henry?
6) Moving in with a mate?
I was just helping out a mate".
Did he have a mate?
This chicken needed a mate.
He was a mate once.
He's a mate of mine".
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