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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about your friend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or providing information related to someone's friend.
Example: "I wanted to talk to you about your friend who just moved to the city."
Alternatives: "regarding your friend" or "concerning your friend".
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Tell them about your friend doing drugs, getting drunk (under 21), doing anything illegal or thinking about suicide.
"What about your friend?" I ask.
If you care about your friend, call her up.
"Awful about your friend," Roadie said suddenly, with no segue.
Think about your friend and what feels good and right for your relationship.
Conversations about your friend Tommy Steele – wasn't it squash you played?
Are you thinking about your friend or your daughter?
What about your friend?
It's about your friend - did you call him Steve?
Tell me about your friend who was killed last week?
2. We don't want to hear about your friend.
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