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"being friendly with" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a friendly relationship or behavior between individuals. Example: "She is known for being friendly with everyone she meets."
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I don't remember being friendly with the neighbours.
Cody is not being friendly with the other children.
They were kind of baffled because I was being friendly with them.
TMZ has achieved success not from being friendly with publicists but through thorough, old-fashioned reporting.
He has been described as being friendly with Commissioner Roger Goodell and scores of owners, coaches, executives and players.
"She once wrote me an angry note saying my progress from being friendly with Lenny Bruce to being friendly with Billy Crystal showed how far I'd fallen," Schaap said.
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"He was friendly with everybody.
"They are friendly with him".
They were friendly with Elaine de Kooning.
"The police are friendly with me.
(The Paynes are friendly with the Buffetts).
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