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The phrase "about friends from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to friends who come from a specific place or background.
Example: "I often think about friends from my childhood and the memories we created together."
Alternatives: "regarding friends from" or "concerning friends from".
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When she and Ms. Barrum, who majored in human biology, spread out on the tan sofas in her living room to chat, they talk about family (both are close to their parents), about friends from college and about eventually juggling careers with children (both are single).
We dined and spoke about friends from back in the day.
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