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Discover LudwigThe phrase "greet friendly" is not correct or commonly used in written English.
A more natural way to convey the same idea would be to say "greet in a friendly manner." For example: "The hostess greeted us in a friendly manner as we entered the restaurant."
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"Evening Paul," greets friendly Justin Kavanagh.
The Admiral greeted Friendly by looking the producer hard in the eye and saying, "Friendly, I don't need you," but within a few weeks he was so deeply involved in the project that he was telephoning Friendly at all hours.
You then, will be greeted, friendly, with a window with a lot of numbers.
His colleagues greet him, friendly as always.
Walk up to her, smile and greet her friendly.
The smiling Sir Arthur comes forward, greeted by friendly applause.
There are other perks too, such as being greeted by friendly faces and having your little foibles catered for.
And so they were greeted with friendly handshakes, good luck wishes, or requests to pose for photographs.
MRF is the patron of Sachin Tendulkar, perhaps India's most beloved player, and over the next few weeks whenever I arrived in a dusty hill station or crowded city with the bat slung over my shoulder, I was inevitably greeted with friendly cries of "Sachin!" and followed by a crowd of boys wielding their own bats fashioned from wooden planks.
People search the city just looking for the city and are greeted with friendly workers and fresh goods.
Suddenly we had more birthday parties and playdates, and were greeted by friendly faces three mornings a week.
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