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The phrase "has been friendly with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a relationship or interaction between two or more people over a sustained period of time. Example: Mary has been friendly with her coworkers since she started her job at the bank.
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India has been friendly with Pakistan's enemies, such as Mr Karzai.
Mr Prescott has been friendly with Mr Black for years and has praised his work on housing in Hull.
Mr. Jordan's endorsement was not entirely a surprise, because he has been friendly with Mr. Bradley for years.
Then Mr. Ruggeri, who has been friendly with Mr. Vergé for a number of years, proposed working together.
Mr. Gulen, 62, is a prominent Islamic leader who has been friendly with senior politicians and religious leaders.
Some accuse the justice system of avoiding the human rights charges because Mr. Duvalier has been friendly with the current president, Michel Martelly.
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He had been friendly with Mr. Agard and the man who went with him to Astoria.
He was a college student now, and since boyhood, had been friendly with these Indians.
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Hudson had been friendly with the Reagans during the president's time in Hollywood.
Matt and Gaye had a daughter named Becky, who had been friendly with Carol and Vernon's daughter, Sharon.
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