Who is neither a friend in a need nor a friend in deed
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Analyze the sentence structure.
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(1) "Beware of" – correct phrase.
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(2) "A fair weather friend" – valid idiom meaning someone who is only around during good times.
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(3) "Who is neither a friend in a need nor a friend in deed" – follows correct parallelism and idiomatic usage. Conclusion: No grammatical or idiomatic errors are found.