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Discover Ludwig"gets acquainted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone becoming acquainted with someone or something else. For example: "We spent the evening getting acquainted with our new colleagues."
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Photograph: Godard gets acquainted the 35-8 camera, which Aaton designed for him, in 1979.
Over cobblestones and highways, a New York art teacher gets acquainted with Scion's pint-size answer to the Smart Fortwo and Fiat 500. .
Contrary to Mary (at a later moment t2) she gets acquainted with colors by seeing arbitrarily colored objects (abstract paintings, red chairs, blue tables, etc. but no yellow bananas, no pictures of landscapes with a blue sky etc).. Marianna is therefore unable to relate the kinds of color experiences she now is acquainted with to what she already knew about them at t1.
(2) Mary can know all about Q and she can know that a given experience has Q before release, although before release she is not acquainted with Q. (3) After release Mary gets acquainted with Q, but she does not acquire any new item of propositional knowledge by getting acquainted with Q (in particular she already knew under what conditions normal perceivers have experiences with the property Q).
He gets acquainted with the bus passengers and helps the Iyer 'couple' find a place to stay during the curfew.
Walk around the warm-up arena so he gets acquainted with his surroundings, then trot for a few minutes.
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"They're getting acquainted".
We were just getting acquainted then.
"I accepted it, and we got acquainted".
You can meet people and get acquainted.
– through alternative forms of "getting acquainted".
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