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The phrase "actually friendly with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a genuine or unexpected friendship between individuals.
Example: "Despite their initial rivalry, they are actually friendly with each other now."
Alternatives: "genuinely friends with" or "truly friendly with".
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"I'm an animal lover," she said, "so he's the one I'm actually friendly with".
I didn't know where this was coming from, it was as if I was possessed or had forgotten the 45 minutes of my life that had just been pillaged from me, but I was actually friendly with Cutter Number Two.
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"The people with whom I'm actually friendly are in the most danger usually because I know they can take a joke," Kimmel told the publication.
In fact, some people were actually friendly!
She's actually quite friendly with my old girlfriend Janine, and she recently asked how we got together and why we broke up.
But it was actually really friendly, and really safe.
While far from perfect, YouTube has actually been fairly friendly with producers by allowing them to sell ads around their content.
I actually became quite friendly with Dexter Scott King, his second son.
Any idea what he's up to these days? A. I actually became about five years ago very friendly with his daughter, who's wonderful.
Actually, it was from my husband, who is friendly with Eimear McBride's husband, William Galinsky.
"He was friendly with everybody.
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