Sentence examples for Be acquaintance from inspiring English sources

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Be acquaintance

noun

A state of being acquainted, or of having intimate, or more than slight or superficial, knowledge; personal knowledge gained by intercourse short of that of friendship or intimacy

  • I know of the man

Exact(1)

It is these two hypotheses—"Mars" and the laws governing motion that alone are objective, and susceptible to knowledge; the reddish speck in the sky is merely a subjective appearance, of which there can be "acquaintance," perhaps, but no (astronomical) science.

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Weak ties, in contrast, might be acquaintances, or a stranger with a common cultural background.

By 25 we start to discover that many of our friends might be acquaintances.

The disciples are not just to be acquaintances but friends," Cupich said.

Try to just be acquaintances, and act civil to each other.

Actually, perhaps the better word is "acquaintance".

Why is acquaintance with a fact that corresponds to one's thought not sufficient for justification?

They were acquaintances.

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