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Discover Ludwig"Close pals" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to two or more people who are very good friends and have a strong bond. You can use it in casual or informal writing, but it may also be appropriate in some formal contexts. Example: "John and Sarah have been close pals since they were in kindergarten. Despite living in different cities now, they still make time to catch up and maintain their close friendship."
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About four times a week Neil Thomson updates his blog with photos of a lot of our close pals who are closely pally with the swinging rock and roll scene of London.
"Close pals say I haven't lost my sense of humour," I exclusively revealed.
However, perhaps it should be assumed Obama uses it as a term of endearment, to mean close pals or "brothers".
A spokeswoman for Mr. Allbaugh says that while they have been close pals for a long time, they met after graduation.
Meanwhile guests on the Jimmy Fallon show were forced to become close pals very quickly when Wolverine star Hugh Jackman and retired American professional basketball player Shaquille O'Neal played the phone box game.
After yet another detention, telling no one, not even my close pals, I hopped on a number 28 and went through the cheek-by-jowl districts of Powell's nightmares.
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His close pal and polo player Nic Roldan agreed.
Or a close pal (Jon M. Huntsman Jr).. Or a couple seated close by (the Maryland lawmaker Wade Kach).
Says a close pal: "Elle had just bought a watch and wanted to set the time.
Maybe Grint was the fibber, maybe the tabloid; "a close pal" is the story's source.
Jan Ducky, a former economy minister and close pal of the ex-prime minister, was shot dead on January 11th.
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