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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are friendly that" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks proper context to convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The people in this community are friendly that they always greet newcomers with a smile."
Alternatives: "are friendly enough to" or "are so friendly that".
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"I wanted to be in a country whose people are friendly, that has all the modern conveniences, and regions that I'm interested in visiting".
If there is a service only for unmarried youth and doctors in it are friendly, that is good, and I think it's necessary".
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The most frequent demands were abilities like "being friendly", that are strongly composite and of unclear expectations.
This one is "friendly"; that one is "hostile".
Mr. Collins said he wanted a typeface that was "friendlier" than that of the Swiss posters.
He was so surprised by her effort to be friendly that he thought he was being propositioned for a different kind of sweaty task.
"We guaranteed them we'd be friendly, that we wouldn't be too acerbic or make fun of them," Isaak said. .
The Lyft drivers are friendly, and that's something that the company likes to bring out in its fleet.
Spiders are friendly presences that eat mosquitoes.
The ones that are "friendly" are vile and the ones that hate us are vile.
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