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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a solid friend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is reliable, trustworthy, and supportive in a friendship.
Example: "During tough times, I always know I can count on Sarah; she's truly a solid friend."
Alternatives: "a dependable friend" or "a trustworthy friend".
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"He's a solid friend, but he's a flawed friend," Mr. Foxman said.
"It becomes worrisome when even Representative Davis, who is actually a solid friend of the city, starts talking about the constitutional responsibility of Congress to exert plenary authority," Mr. Plotkin said.
It's not a terrible idea to focus on being a solid friend and maintain that.
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"Keep up with a few solid friends … Drink vodka.
On Monday, August 10th, the skateboard community lost another icon, and many of us lost a very good, very kind, solid friend.
It is far more important to have one solid friend in whom you have complete trust, than to have a multitude of shallow, uncertain friendships.
Mr. Wang, a former vice foreign minister, will concentrate on relations with Myanmar, a once-solid friend of China.
I'm fortunate to have a beautiful family and solid friends.
4) A group of women who have been solid friends since their children were in kindergarten, sharing the concerns and burdens of motherhood, find themselves competitive as college acceptances come in.
"I have very solid friends here, some from the UK military and they come and train me".
But if they like Sigur Ros, and we have 10 very solid friends in common, and are from the same town, then I get interested.
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