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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acquaintances due to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the reason or circumstance under which two people have become acquaintances.
Example: "We became acquaintances due to our shared interest in photography."
Alternatives: "friends because of" or "known each other through".
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I have faced the illness and imminent loss of some acquaintances due to HIV/AIDS".
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"But what we received were positive comments, expressions of love and support even from acquaintances who, due to religious reasons, might not be too happy about what we were doing," she added.
This was done by asking whether respondents (1) provided care or support, on a voluntarily basis, to a family member, friend or acquaintance who needed help due to physical or mental health problems or problems due to aging, and (2) for how long they have been lending this care.
Although anonymous, the results may also have been biased due to acquaintance with staff members.
Liam wouldn't attempt Noel's parts – partly because he couldn't hit Noel's notes (he often has only a partial acquaintance with his own), but mainly due to an obstinate, competitive sense of pride.
In a more surprising development, Gary Gensler, head of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, will no longer participate in the investigation due to his long acquaintance with Mr. Corzine, according to a person with direct knowledge of the matter.
An acquaintance of Namazi, who requested anonymity due to concerns about reprisal, told HuffPost that they had bumped into each other twice at parties in Iran between late July and early September.
The responses from all three settings indicated that professional expectations were more likely to have been met amongst those with a clearer understanding of health work, due to a relative or acquaintance already being engaged in such a role.
A higher similarity leads to a higher connection probability and, on the other hand, users who get connected become more similar due to the influence that new acquaintances exert on one another.
were wounded and were subsequently hospitalized, 5) lost friends and acquaintances, 6) any friends and acquaintances were hurt and subsequently hospitalized, and 7) lost any possessions due to the tsunami.
However, this methodology has not been widely used within clinical medicine due to a lack of familiarity with highly quantitative methods and a greater acquaintance with statistical modeling approaches based on inference and empirical data analysis.
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