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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acquaintance that" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific acquaintance, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "I have an acquaintance that I met at the conference last year."
Alternatives: "person I know" or "friend who".
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The two had a nodding acquaintance that developed into a date four years later.
The two had a longstanding acquaintance that probably began in Cleveland during their S.D.S. days.
Sunlight and I have developed an acquaintance that may yet blossom into friendship (or more?).
Innocently, then tentatively, Susan Walker would tell a friend or an acquaintance that she happened to be the daughter of a major league baseball player.
In the spring of 1862, Lieber renewed an acquaintance that would provide him with an unparalleled opportunity to put his theories into practice.
Mr. Foer detailed an acquaintance that had never formally been taught to chunk information, but used the technique to remember numbers by associating them with his hobby, running.
This unusual introduction earned Godard an acquaintance that soon proved fruitful: in 1959, following the success of Truffaut's "The 400 Blows," Beauregard agreed to produce Godard's first feature film, on the strength of a story outline written by Truffaut.
He met Hope in Brussels, and they proceeded to Paris, where Adam fitted himself out in the latest fashions and set out to "lay in a stock of good acquaintance that may be of use to me hereafter".
Is the awareness or acquaintance that is the alleged source of noninferential justification propositional or conceptual?
Xue, the key scientist in the GSK endeavor and a researcher in the company's Upper Merion, Pennsylvania, research center, told an acquaintance that she owned a 30% stake in Renopharma.
Since it is things with which we have direct acquaintance that are the least questionable members of our ontology, it is these objects upon which Russell ultimately bases his epistemology.
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