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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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Without John's companionship/friendship

Without John's companionship/friendship, I would have been very lonely at that time.

Hi,
As far as I'm concerned, companionship and friendship seem to amount to each other, but I stil need your confirmation. Thanks.
  

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No, not at all. Companionship demands physical presence or proximity, and can be had of an acquaintanceship. Friendship is a deeper and more durable relationship that can be maintained without ever meeting in person.

  • No, not at all.
  • Companionship demands physical presence or proximity, and can be had of an acquaintanceship.
  • Friendship is a deeper and more durable relationship that can be maintained without ever meeting in person.
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No, not at all. Companionship demands physical presence or proximity, and can be had of an acquaintanceship. Friendship is a deeper and more durable relationship that can be maintained without ever meeting in person.
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