[General] one of my friends / a friend of mine

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sitifan

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1. I happened to meet one of my friends at the station.
2. I happened to meet a friend of mine at the station.
Both of the above sentences are grammatically correct, aren't they? Which is more natural?
 
They're grammatical and equally natural.
 
And they both mean the same.
 
It would be even more natural to replace "I happened to meet" with "I bumped into".
 
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