Sentence examples for as acquaintance with from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "as acquaintance with" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It is not typically used in written English, as it lacks proper grammatical structure and clarity.
Example: "As acquaintance with the subject matter grows, so does the understanding of its complexities."
Alternatives: "as familiarity with" or "as knowledge of".

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As was noted above, it has been argued (most famously by Sellars 1963) that even if there were such a thing as acquaintance with individuals, properties, or facts, that relation wouldn't give one knowledge of truths.

However, in daily practice, communication is determined by (specific) context factors, such as acquaintance with the patient, or the presented problem.

However, factors other than the content of referral letters can affect the setting of priorities, such as acquaintance with the referring GP [ 27].

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I don't have nearly as broad an acquaintance with this stuff as I should have to sound off this way.

Of course, Klee is far from alone in bearing this "cost," but his semi-abstraction did help open the door for the abstract and conceptual art movements that followed, the merits of which Heidegger remained more skeptical about, as his acquaintance with them was minimal (as Young 2001 shows).

Familiarity is defined as ' close acquaintance with or knowledge about something '[ 27].

After he formally apologized for his misbehavior, I came to view Carlos as an arms-length acquaintance-with-problems.

Finally, there may be viruses that we have no acquaintance with as yet.

Perhaps his real business was melodrama and tragedy, as suggested by a renewed acquaintance with Sunday.

Our practices with regard to assessing people's taste entail that judgments of taste that reflect idiosyncratic bias, ignorance, or superficiality are not as good as judgments that reflect wide-ranging acquaintance with various objects of judgment and are unaffected by arbitrary prejudices.

Though he confesses that he praises and blames after his personal feeling that does not make law (1767) as early as 1765 he considers that his acquaintance with works gives him a right to write a little "Treatise on Painting" to air his reasons for confidence in his judgments.

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