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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Some acquaintances" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a few people you know casually or have met but are not close friends with. Example: "I ran into some acquaintances at the coffee shop yesterday, and we had a brief chat."
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Some acquaintances were solipsistic: "I'm sorry about your news.
"Some acquaintances of mine told me when he was in Oakland.
Some acquaintances suggested he was really striving for attention and legitimacy.
Some acquaintances say Mr. Barton's youth and relative lack of experience are potential liabilities.
"Some acquaintances felt I was dumbing down," Alexie said in a phone interview.
Some acquaintances said Mr. Nelford's life appeared to have become troubled in recent months.
Some acquaintances noted that they had not done anything much different from what any think-tank analyst does.
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Indeed, as we have seen, some acquaintance theorists hold that one is acquainted with or directly aware of all intrinsic sensory or phenomenal features of one's experience, including specific shades of color.
Let some acquaintance be forgot?
A proper understanding of income and expenditure theory requires some acquaintance with the concepts used in national income accounting.
When the systems engineer's job is defined as including significant management responsibility, some acquaintance with modern management techniques is an obvious requirement.
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