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The phrase "are intimate with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a close personal relationship or familiarity with someone or something.
Example: "She is intimate with the details of the project, having worked on it for years."
Alternatives: "are close to" or "have a deep connection with".
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All of us are intimate with this material.
ALL of Alan Furst's characters are intimate with tragedy.
Multitudes of people are intimate with the distinct texture and flavor of bluefin meat.
It sounds strange to my friends elsewhere, but we are intimate with our storms.
Mr. Hubig recently opened an ?cerie ?anger, which uses ingredients from farmers who are intimate with their terroir.
Mr. Hubig recently opened an épicerie à manger, which uses ingredients from farmers who are intimate with their terroir.
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They were intimate with them.
One character talks of being "intimate with immensity".
Mr. Steffey is intimate with the music's conventions.
Two said they had been intimate with him.
I have never been intimate with a dead pig before.
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