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The phrase "making new friends" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used as a gerund phrase, acting as a noun in a sentence. Example: "Moving to a new city can be both exciting and nerve-wracking, but the process of making new friends can help ease the transition."
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And making new friends, and new memories.
I'm not too guarded about making new friends.
"It's about having fun and making new friends.
For working adults, making new friends can be tough.
Seeing the city of Perugia and making new friends.
"It's not necessarily about making new friends.
Making new friends Never – (50.1%) Group work Little – Less than 5 h/week (53.2%).
Is the app for business networking or making new friends?
RV vacations lend themselves to making new friends.
This ship's size encourages mingling and making new friends.
That means talking to your kids about the new school, extracurricular activities and making new friends.
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