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Discover Ludwig"friends do" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is often used to state a general truth or characteristic about friends, or to contrast with something that non-friends do. For example: - "Friends do not judge each other." - "Friends do not betray one another." - "Friends do support each other in times of need." - "Friends do not let friends down." Note that in these examples, "do" is used to emphasize the action or behavior that is specific to friends. It can be replaced with other verbs to convey different meanings, such as "say" or "think": - "Friends say kind things to each other." - "Friends think positive thoughts about one another."
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That's what friends do".
"All my friends do".
What could my friends do?
(This is what good friends do).
"I let all my friends do that.
Elizabeth and her friends do all that.
A bunch of my friends do, too.
Do my male friends do the same?
Friends do whatever they can to help.
Plenty of my veteran friends do.
"Kids want to do what their friends do.
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