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Discover LudwigThe phrase "friendly dog" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a dog that is amiable, kind, or well-disposed towards people. Example: "The children were delighted to meet the friendly dog, who eagerly wagged its tail and welcomed them with sloppy kisses."
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He is a very friendly dog".
A small, friendly dog serves as the post's mascot.
But the second time, he was there, and he was such a friendly dog.
"That's Daisy," he said, nodding to the friendly dog at my ear.
Mr. Collado said he was shocked by the attack because Macabee "was a very friendly dog".
When pressed to say what kind of dog Spencer was, he demurred, then said, "It's a friendly dog".
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"They're usually big, friendly dogs, like golden retrievers.
There are bright peacocks, friendly dogs and pure-bred Arab ponies.
We stopped at four beaches and saw a total of seven people and two small friendly dogs.
The "Comfortably Contents" are also wealthy, but more attracted to scenes of fishermen, friendly dogs and rocking chairs.
While enjoying a lovely evening in Central Park, a nice woman who had two friendly dogs asked if I liked dogs and I innocently answered, "Yes, I love dogs".
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