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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acquaintances with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of being familiar or having knowledge of someone or something.
Example: "I have acquaintances with several professionals in the industry who can help us."
Alternatives: "familiar with" or "in contact with".
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"I made good acquaintances with them".
The E2F transcriptional network: old acquaintances with new faces.
They might be going out in a group that they are only acquaintances with.
"He looked for opportunities to make acquaintances with people," Mr. Devine added in a telephone interview.
This past year I read the novels, stories, and memoirs of friends, colleagues, students, and acquaintances with much admiration.
The number of acquaintances with whom I can no longer talk about the issue stretches longer and longer.
Usually these people are close acquaintances, with family members mentioned in about 20 percent of dream reports.
This past year I read the novels, stories, and memoirs of friends and acquaintances with much admiration.
As a teen-ager, Chung fashioned herself into an adoption ambassador, regaling acquaintances with the practice's long history.
So after emailing friends, family and acquaintances with the idea, and receiving enthusiastic replies, an order was placed.
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Every semester brings with it new horizons, new challenges, difficult family goodbyes and joyful re-acquaintances with colleagues and students.
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