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Discover Ludwig"Friends matter" is correct and can be used in written English
You could use it when trying to emphasize the importance of friendships. For example, you could say: "No matter how much success I have in life, I know that my friends will always matter the most."
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We know family matters, we know friends matter, yet neighborhoods matter almost equally.
One of the things that make a show like "Friends" matter to its audience is the sense of always being in the middle of a romantic Rubik's cube.
And a principal cast member of "Glee," Matthew Morrison, is appearing in a two-minute video clip on bing.com, talking about how "friends matter" in areas like career choices.
The fusion of social consciousness and slapstick can grate, but the young actresses are appealing (most notably Ms. Garcia) and the message innocuous: Friends matter more than money, the poor matter more than the rich, and the wounded matter most of all.
In the clubby world of financial services friends matter, and the Fintech Collective says it has a lot of friends.
In scripture, tribe matters, family lineage matters (the first chapter we read of Matthew in the New Testament is a lengthy family tree of Jesus Christ), and friends matter.
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And, for almost all, family and friends mattered most.
"We've come to see the helicopter," said two friends matter-of-factly as they waited for Rahul Gandhi to arrive at a political rally in Ghaziabad, near Delhi, this weekend.
Actually visiting the mountaintop can impress your friends, mattering beyond the sensation of being there.
When it comes to preventing depression studies suggest time with friends matters even more than time spent with family.
In middle school, Harry taught me that the quality of friends matters much more than the quantity of friends.
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