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Discover Ludwig"acquaintances from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the origin of people you know, but not close friends or family. For example, "I have many acquaintances from my years of traveling the world."
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Even some acquaintances from her university, she said, treat her "with caution".
His first clients were actors and models, often old acquaintances from school.
And few acquaintances from his lowest points know anything about his present.
He is fondly remembered by his family; and by friends and acquaintances from his business and personal lives.
A painful visit with the professor (Bob Byington) is followed by a nightmarish party with acquaintances from high school.
Among the prisoners taken was a regiment of Hoosiers, many of them Stone's old friends and acquaintances from Putnam County.
They were dear friends, old acquaintances from the Puerto Rico of his youth and fellow opera lovers.
She tosses together acquaintances from her business, her husband's medical profession and the fashion industry, and hits "spin".
Ms. Frenkel jumped into the middle of the conversation with a flimsy excuse about looking for acquaintances from work.
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**{:.break one} ** TO: Americans and fellow-acquaintances FROM: George W. Bush, President SUBJECT: How to Fixate Medicare ** You can help in the war on health!!!
By Patricia Marx **{:.break one} ** TO: Americans and fellow-acquaintances FROM: George W. Bush, President SUBJECT: How to Fixate Medicare ** You can help in the war on health!!!
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