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Discover Ludwig"friends from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to denote the origin of a person's friends, for example: "He had a lot of friends from college."
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(We're actually friends from high school).
"Certainly not my friends from the media".
She was with friends from England.
"I've made some amazing friends from there".
"We're family friends from Texas," she explained.
Friends from Temple Israel Center, White Plains, NY.
School friends from 20 and 40 years ago.
Vince and Bill Clinton were childhood friends from Hope, Arkansas.
So have numerous friends from Long Island.
Not our young friends from above.
Friends from LA came to supper recently.
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