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The phrase "a true friend of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is genuinely supportive and loyal to another person or cause.
Example: "She has always been a true friend of the environment, advocating for sustainable practices."
Alternatives: "a genuine supporter of" or "a loyal ally of".
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A true friend of animals.
But he has been a true friend of peace and a true friend of Ireland.
Tony was a true friend of the Irish people.
Even so, he said, Mr. Beck "is a true friend of Israel".
"Japan has shown that its a true friend of India," Modi said on Thursday.
He has claimed that he is a "true friend" of the Russian president, Vladimir Putin.
It can hardly call itself a true friend of the river otherwise.
It is time for America to be a true friend of Israel.
A true friend of 60 plus years, he will be missed and ever be remembered.
Monterey, Calif.: Contrary to myth, Tony Blair is in no way a true friend of the United States.
A devoted lover of dance in all its forms, Cory was a true friend of The Joyce.
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