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Discover LudwigThe phrase "chum of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a close friend or companion, and is often used in a playful or affectionate tone. Example: "I've known John since we were kids - he's been my chum of the neighborhood for as long as I can remember."
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HENRY FORD AMONG GUESTS Harvey Firestone, Another Camping Chum of the Inventor Also Witnesses Ceremony.
Gianni Infantino – Swiss lawyer and former chum of the disgraced Michel Platini.
It helps, of course, that he has become such a chum of Cowell.
Freddie is a close chum of Max's, and he's also – would you have guessed it?
The MTV correspondent Serena Altschul, a childhood chum of Mr. Casdin, appeared on the air wearing the clothes.
The Gambia's president, Yahya Jammeh, is an old chum of Mr Gbagbo, and Ghana makes money from the conflict.
My neighbour should sleep easy.Meanwhile, a chum of mine working for a French wire service has a problem.
His replacement will be Pal Schmitt, another party chum of Mr Orban's (and a communist-era government minister).
He was a high school chum of Tom Kartsotis's and was one of Fossil's first three employees.
Blackmun, then an appeals court judge on the 8th Circuit and an old chum of then-Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, was confirmed without opposition.
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Indeed, Mr. Bush's charm is in seeming like an old chum of celebrities, many of whom he has just met.
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