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The phrase "acquaintance with both" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to having knowledge or familiarity with two subjects, people, or things.
Example: "Her acquaintance with both the historical context and the modern implications of the issue made her an excellent speaker at the conference."
Alternatives: "familiarity with both" or "knowledge of both".
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I'm impatient to renew acquaintance with both.
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Support for Liddell's story came from Cecil Williamson, founder of the Museum of Witchcraft, who claimed to have known about Pickingill through his acquaintances with both Crowley and Gardner.
quality, 8), rather than, as in Plato and Aristotle, also their greater pleasantness — but on the same ground of the authoritative choice of intellectuals who are supposedly uniquely qualified to judge by virtue of their past acquaintance with experiences of both kinds.
His acquaintance with European history is impressive.
Over time, I developed a nice acquaintance with a customer.
"The acquaintance with the past is a must.
You have only a passing acquaintance with the truth.
He also gained a thorough acquaintance with the French language.
His acquaintance with them helped familiarize him with modernism.
They had no acquaintance with the substance being refined.
Moreover, Pence has a long acquaintance with creationism.
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