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The phrase "as a pal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a friendly or informal relationship with someone, often implying a sense of camaraderie or friendship.
Example: "I’m here to help you out, as a pal, whenever you need it."
Alternatives: "as a friend" or "like a buddy".
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Mostly, she says, they saw her as a pal.
Here he is played by Dominic Fumusa, best known, perhaps, as a pal of the Sopranos.
It is also – as a pal once said – all we've got.
You're dead!" Edna's colleagues tend to speak of her not as a pal but as a phenomenon.
Mr. Davis, 70, who sometimes plays cowpoke music between segments, counts the singer Bobby Vinton as a pal and mists up when recalling his stint in the Marines.
Power was no longer based on your position in any constitutional hierarchy but on your status as a pal of the leader.
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Who wants David Willetts as a pen pal?
Several weeks earlier, a friend, who worked at an organization that opposed the death penalty, had encouraged her to volunteer as a pen pal for an inmate on death row, and Gilbert had offered her name and address.
Before I left, I wanted to keep in touch with her as a pen pal, but my parents explained to me that she did not have the pencils or materials to do so.
All jokes aside, I'm really writing you just as a pen pal, I have no plans to ever meet you in the flesh or anything.
They will also try to get you as a pen pal and you won't even know it.
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