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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'become friendly' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a relationship between two people or groups that is becoming more positive and friendly, such as when two previously hostile countries become friendly by establishing diplomatic relations. For example, "The two governments agreed to become friendly and open up diplomatic communications with each other."
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We've become friendly over the years.
Ebrard and I had become friendly.
The two had met at a party and become friendly.
She has become friendly with another woman in the study.
They had become friendly, if not close friends.
Komal's parents become friendly with a new neighbour.
He had become friendly with the Kolmans in 2010.
But you do become friendly with your partners.
Their nominally Marxist government has in the last few years become friendly with the West.
If you're in line long enough, you sometimes become friendly with other ticket seekers.
Sorenstam has become friendly with Rice after the two worked together at charity golf outings.
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