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Discover LudwigThe phrase "genuine friends" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it to refer to friends who are true, honest, and loyal. For example: - "I am so grateful to have such genuine friends who support me through thick and thin." - "True happiness comes from spending time with genuine friends who genuinely care about you." - "Unlike fake friends, genuine friends will always have your back." - "I can always be myself with my genuine friends, without fear of judgment."
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The megabanks have very few genuine friends.
Today they are genuine friends and golf partners.
The pair say they have become genuine friends.
Mrs. Hoffman also said that this drug bust brought out the love of Abbie's genuine friends.
A few big donors, such as Robert Wolf, a former top executive at UBS, have become genuine friends of Obama's.
"She had a lot of genuine friends and a lot of friends who cared about her," he said.
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A genuine friend to everyone.
"We have lost a genuine friend of our country," he said.
Unlike Johnson, Gove is a genuine friend of Cameron's and a genuine opponent of EU membership over many years.
A leader in the moving industry for over 50 years and a genuine friend to all he knew.
"I consider myself part of the Labour movement; I consider myself a genuine friend of Labour," she says.
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