Sentence examples for acquaint myself from inspiring English sources

The phrase "acquaint myself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing the intention to become familiar with someone or something.
Example: "I need to acquaint myself with the new software before the training session."
Alternatives: "familiarize myself" or "get to know".

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"It will take only ten minutes to acquaint myself with the Messerschmitt," he told reporters.

At the outset I felt no need to acquaint myself with the six degrees of freedom.

Chastened, I go back to the books, and acquaint myself with Avena sativa afresh.

I'm impatient to acquaint myself with its cornucopia of invention, and yet I dread revisiting something so ridiculously pointless.

Deciding that just sticking to German and Italian would be far too straightforward, I decided to acquaint myself with Ladin.

Unfortunately, to acquaint myself with the lady's work enough to answer questions about it, I was obliged to read one of her books.

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'For obvious reasons I'd like to re-acquaint myself with Edinburgh and my children for a weekend,' says the man who more than any in government has borne the brunt of the economic crisis.

Alone on the parkway, with no other cars in sight, I re-acquaint myself with the sinuous stretch of the highway, noting its curves and straightaways, the branches of bare trees in the brisk winter, the freshly mown grass of simmering summer.

"I'm acquainting myself with this instrument.

I acquainted myself with all of them rather quickly by informing them of my handicap.

She was in charge, and I was relegated to acquainting myself with her food.

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