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Discover LudwigThe sentence "I like friends" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It expresses a simple statement of preference or fondness towards friends. Example: "I like friends who are always there for me, through thick and thin."
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I like Friends as well, though why to god that music says they've had a bad week and month and year - they've got boyfriends and money.
If you've read Ruin and Rising you can tell I like friends who are facing impossible odds, so that's basically what I was going for with this.
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I liked his friends.
And I liked my friends there; my boss was even a good boss.
I liked Best Friends Forever, but the conceit felt a little forced.
"He thought I liked his friend, I thought he liked my friend," she said.
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I have a massive medical encyclopaedia at home and I like to diagnose friends and family.
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