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The phrase "as pal" is not standard or widely recognized in written English.
It may be used informally in casual conversation or text to refer to someone as a friend or buddy, but it lacks clarity in formal writing.
Example: "I appreciate your help, as pal, it means a lot to me."
Alternatives: "as a friend" or "like a buddy".
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He nonetheless addressed me as Pal.
Girls have heads together in shade of trees, exchanging girlish intimacies, cementing Lilly's status as pal of Leslie?
Her mother, Qulyndreia, a teacher, is her steward on the scene, but Mr. Zeitlin acts as pal and gatekeeper too.
Yet in a place where expectation of female restraint is so faithfully observed, only someone as irascible as Pal could defy it.
The problem, Ms. Swartz said, is that there is no time to make video cassettes compatible with the British television system, known as PAL.
Her comments came as she signed a new management deal which means she is now represented by the same company as pal Adrian Chiles.
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Nevertheless, they continued going to shows together as pals.
Wombats feted with carrots may view people not as pals, or even as pets, but merely as reliable larders.
Mr. Miller and Mr. Lauderdale gave themselves a professional assignment that they could handle, as pals, with aplomb.
"The Patient Advice and Liaison Service, known as Pals, has been introduced to ensure that the NHS listens to patients".
It's hard to imagine Lesnewski engaging as pals the likes of Henry Kissinger and A. M. Rosenthal, former executive editor of The New York Times, as Kosinski did.
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