Sentence examples for To familiarity from inspiring English sources

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To familiarity

noun

The state of being extremely friendly; intimacy.

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Formality has given way to familiarity.

Novelty must give way to familiarity.

Personally, I think it's down to familiarity.

Irritation eventually gave way to familiarity, curiosity.

But for some, there's a limit to familiarity.

Presumably because the accolade gives authority to familiarity.

The evening jolted back to familiarity with the suite from Richard Strauss's Der Rosenkavalier.

The quantity of locker-room talk is inversely proportional to familiarity with women.

Meanwhile, Neumann credited her quick start to familiarity with the course.

"To accomplish that, we have to narrow as much as possible the bridge to familiarity.

He attributes it to familiarity with the region's common course grasses, particularly Bermuda greens.

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