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It is not familiar. What is it supposed to mean? "Phile" means "lover of" in Greek. "Bene" is a Latin adjective meaning "good" (as found in words like "benevolent"). H.W. Fowler would whirl in his grave at mixing Greek and Latin in this way. Is it supposed to mean a good friend, perhaps?

Anyway, it's only a word if someone uses it. If you know of someone who does use it, then it is some kind of real word. That might give you some clue as to what it might mean as well.

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