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The phrase "as a friend upon" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "I will always be there for you, as a friend upon whom you can rely."
Alternatives: "as a friend to" or "as a friend who".
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She shared many laughs and a few martinis with her friends, and is remembered as a friend upon whom one could rely.
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I simply look upon her as a friend".
In addition to being a governor, Pence spent a dozen years in Congress, becoming a part of the Republican leadership, and Paul Ryan, in one of the few moments of the Convention when he didn't look put upon, introduced him as a friend.
In addition to being a governor, Pence spent a dozen years in Congress, becoming a part of the Republican leadership, and Paul Ryan, in one of the few moments of the Convention when he didn't look put upon, introduced him as a friend.
As a friend, I'm a loyal keeper of secrets and a ready shoulder upon which to lean.
I see him as a friend.
"I classify Alex as a friend.
He was asking as a friend.
Always leave that person as a friend.
You have described Thatcher as a friend.
Everyone connected as a friend.
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